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Air France Flight 422 was a scheduled flight on 20 April 1998 by Air France from Bogotá, Colombia, to Quito, Ecuador, covering the final leg of a flight from Paris to Bogotá, operated by TAME on behalf of Air France. The Boeing 727 was destroyed, killing all 53 people on board, when it crashed into the Eastern Hills of Bogotá because of foggy weather and low visibility after taking off from Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport. The plane was owned by TAME, the Ecuadorian airline, but was being operated on a wet-lease basis to Air France as the final leg of its flight from Paris.[1]

Air France Flight 422
The aircraft involved in the accident while still in service with Lufthansa
Accident
DateApril 20, 1998
SummaryControlled flight into terrain (CFIT) due to pilot error aggravated by inclement weather
Sitenear El Dorado International Airport, Bogotá, Colombia
4°35′56″N 74°04′51″W
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 727-230
OperatorTAME on behalf of Air France
ICAO flight No.AFR422
RegistrationHC-BSU
Flight originEl Dorado International Airport, Bogotá, Colombia
DestinationMariscal Sucre International Airport, Quito, Ecuador
Occupants53
Passengers43
Crew10
Fatalities53
Survivors0

Summary


The 21 year old TAME Boeing 727-200Adv was covering the final leg of an Air France flight, with Ecuadorian crew. The 3-man flight deck crew was acceptably skilled, according to training authorities, but the flight's captain had logged only about 400 hours in the 727. A flight operations mechanic and 6 flight attendants completed the crew. Forty-three passengers were among the 53 people on board the aircraft.

The weather conditions were 7 km (4 nm) visibility, limited by a broken ceiling layer of cumulonimbus clouds 2,000 feet above the aerodrome; a temperature of 16°C; and an altimeter pressure decrease from (QNH 3031 to QNH 3024).


Accident


The aircraft was cleared to Quito International Airport via the Girardot 1 (GIR1) departure, which consisted of a right turn after takeoff (over the Romeo/R NDB) for noise abatement, and subsequent transitioning (via VIOTA) to a south-west route. The flight crew failed to execute the maneuver properly; the first officer, acting as pilot in command, did not make the initial turn, and then forgot to turn the transponder on, which prohibited radar controllers from assisting them. The FDR showed a departure profile with a low vertical speed, and an airspeed of 260 knots, designed to decrease fuel utilization. The procedure was also planned to prevent transit ahead of the 19 DME arc of the Bogotá VOR, a mountainous zone whose minimum altitude increases drastically to 14,000 feet. Investigators concluded that the acceleration toward 260 knots resulted in loss of situational awareness by the crew, with the single-minded focus on gaining airspeed leading to disregard of safe navigation of the aircraft.[2]

Less than 2 minutes after taking off from the runway 13L, the aircraft crashed at an airspeed of 260 knots into the Cerro el Cable, while passing 10,100 feet. All 53 people on board died due to a combination of impact and fire injuries. The fire also consumed a 10,000 square foot forest area, which was burnt after the aircraft disintegrated and exploded upon impact.[3]


References


  1. "At least 53 killed when 727 crashes in Bogota". CNN. 20 April 1998. Archived from the original on 19 July 2001.
  2. Aerocivil Accident report, p. 38.
  3. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 727-230 HC-BSU Bogotá-Eldorado Airport (BOG)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 21 October 2019.



На других языках


[de] Air-France-Flug 422

Der Air-France-Flug 422 war ein Linienflug der Air France, der am 20. April 1998 von Bogotá, Kolumbien, nach Quito, Ecuador führte und damit die letzte Etappe eines Fluges bediente, der in Paris begonnen hatte. Der Flug wurde durch TAME im Auftrag von Air France durchgeführt. Auf diesem Flug kollidierte eine Boeing 727-230 kurz nach dem Start vom internationalen Flughafen El Dorado in Bogotá bei Nebel und schlechter Sicht mit einem Berg östlich von Bogotá. Das Flugzeug gehörte der ecuadorianischen Fluggesellschaft TAME, wurde jedoch im Namen der Air France für die letzte Etappe ihres Fluges von Paris im Rahmen eines Wet-Lease-Vertrags betrieben.
- [en] Air France Flight 422

[fr] Vol Air France 422

Le 20 avril 1998 à 16:47 (21:45 UTC), le vol Air France 422, un Boeing 727-230 de la compagnie équatorienne TAME (affrété par Air France pour assurer la dernière étape de sa liaison Paris-Quito[1]), a percuté une colline, le cerro El Cable, peu après son décollage de Bogota, en Colombie provoquant la mort des 53 personnes à bord[2].

[it] Volo Air France 422

Il volo Air France 422 era un volo di linea da Bogotá (Colombia) a Quito (Ecuador), che copriva l'ultima tratta di un collegamento aereo tra Parigi e la capitale ecuadoriana, operato da TAME per conto di Air France. Il Boeing 727 il 20 aprile 1998 si schiantò nelle vicinanze di Bogotá a causa della scarsa visibilità dopo il decollo dall'aeroporto internazionale El Dorado, uccidendo tutte le 53 persone a bordo.[1]

[ru] Катастрофа Boeing 727 под Боготой

Катастрофа Boeing 727 под Боготой — крупная авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в понедельник 20 апреля 1998 года в окрестностях Боготы (Колумбия) с самолётом Boeing 727—230/Adv компании TAME  (англ.) (рус., взятый в мокрый лизинг  (англ.) (рус. компанией Air France. В происшествии погибли 53 человека.



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