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2012 Amazon Sky An-26 crash
The Amazon Sky Antonov An-26 involved in the accident
Accident
Date17 December 2012 (2012-12-17)
SummaryCrashed due to icing and Pilot error
SiteYauyos Province, Peru
12°8′15.8″S 75°43′1.4″W / 12.137722°S 75.717056°W / -12.137722; -75.717056
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAntonov An-26
OperatorAmazon Sky
RegistrationOB-1887-P
Flight originJorge Chávez International Airport, Lima, Peru
DestinationLas Malvinas Airport, Cuzco Province, Peru
Crew4
Fatalities4
Survivors0

On 17 December 2012, an Antonov AN-26 cargo aircraft operated by Amazon Sky was flying from Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima to Las Malvinas Airport in the Cuzco Province, Peru with 4 crew when it experienced a dual engine failure due to icing and crashed into mountainous terrain in the Tomas District of Yauyos Province, Peru, killing all occupants.

Aircraft & Crew

The aircraft was a twin-turboprop Antonov An-26 built in 1978. It was delivered to Amazon Sky around December 2006 when was registered UR-VIG and re-registered OB-1887-P in April 2008.

The captain of the flight had 13,145 hours total flight experience, of which 3,025 hours were in Antonov An-24 or An-26 aircraft. The first officer had 1,373 hours total, of which 20 hours were in the Antonov aircraft. The flight engineer had 2,185 hours total, all in the Antonov An-26. The navigator had a total of 657 hours experience, of which 643 were in the An-26.

Accident

The aircraft had been flying from Peru's capital of Lima to an airfield of the Argentinian company Pluspetrol in the Cusco Region and was carrying a crew of 4 people. The accident occurred at about 15:42 local time as the aircraft firstly touched a mountain peak, then crashed in steep terrain. The site of the accident was only found the day after the crash.

Investigation

The investigation commission found that failure of both engines due to ice had caused the crash. The crew had failed to properly use the anti-icing.

The report of the investigation commission also found other contributory factors all focused on the crew's mistakes which are specifically poor planning and lack of an appropriate procedure in the checklist (Failure and re-ignition of two engines) also bad weather condition is contributed.

References

  1. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-26-100 OB-1887-P Tomas District, Yauyos province". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  2. ^ "accident report CIAA August 2013" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-03-01.

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