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Thursday 12 July 2012

Dana Air Crash: Accident Investigation Bureau submit preliminary report

The Accident Investigation Bureau has submitted a preliminary report on the crash of Dana Air’s MD83 (5N-RAM) in Lagos on June 3, 2012. The report determines the main facts about flight 992. Read it below..
On 3rd June 2012 about 1545 hours[1], 5N-RAM, a Boeing MD-83, a domestic scheduled commercial flight, operated by Dana Airlines Limited as flight 992 (DAN 992), crashed into a densely populated area during a forced landing following a total loss of power in both engines while on approach to Muhammed Murtala Airport (LOS), Lagos, Nigeria. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time and the airplane was on an instrument flight plan. All of the 153 persons aboard the airplane, including the 6 crew members were fatally injured. There were 10 confirmed ground fatalities. The airplane was destroyed.  There was post impact fire. The flight originated at Abuja (ABV) and the destination was LOS.

The airplane was on the fourth flight segment of the day, consisting of two round-trips between Lagos and Abuja.  The accident occurred during the return leg of the second trip.  DAN 992 was on final approach for runway 18R at LOS when the crew reported the total loss of power.

According to interviews, the flight arrived in ABV as Dana Air flight 993 about 1350.  According to Dana Air ground personnel, routine turn-around activities occurred, including refueling of the airplane.   DAN 992 initiated engine startup at 1436, taxied to the runway and was later airborne at 1458 after the flight had reported that it had a fuel endurance of 3.5 hours.  Shortly after takeoff, DAN 992 reported 1545 as the estimated time of arrival at LOS as the flight climbed to a cruise altitude of 26,000 ft[2]. DAN0992 made contact with Lagos Area Control Center at 1518 hours.

The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) retained about 31 minutes of the flight and starts about 1515 at which time the captain and first officer were in a discussion of a non-normal condition regarding the correlation between the engine throttle setting and an engine power indication[3].  However, they did not voice concerns then that the condition would affect the continuation of the flight.  The flight crew continued to monitor the condition and became increasingly concerned as the flight transition through the initial descent from cruise altitude at 1522 and the subsequent approach phase.

DAN 992 reported passing through 18,100 and 7,700 ft, respectively, at 1530 and 1540 hours. After receiving a series of heading and altitude assignments from the controller, DAN 992 was issued the final heading to intercept the final approach course for runway 18R.

During the period of 1537 and 15:41 the flight crew engaged in pre-landing tasks including deployment of the slats, and extension of the flaps and landing gear.  At 15:41:16 the first officer (FO) inquired, "both engines coming up?" and the captain (Capt) replied “negative.” The flight crew subsequently discussed and agreed to declare an emergency.  At 1542:10, DANA 992 radioed an emergency distress call indicating "dual engine failure . . . negative response from throttle."

At 1542:35, the flight crew lowered the flaps further and continued with the approach and discussed landing alternatively on runway 18L.  At 1542:45, the Capt reported the runway in sight and instructed the FO to raise the flaps up and 4 seconds later to raise the landing gear.

At 1543:27 hours, the Capt informed the FO "we just lost everything, we lost an engine. I lost both engines".  During the next 25 seconds until the end of the CVR recording, the flight crew was attempting to restart the engines.

The airplane crashed in a residential area about 5.8 miles north of LOS. The airplane wreckage was on approximately the extended centerline of runway 18R.  During the impact sequence, the airplane struck an incomplete building, two trees and three buildings. The wreckage was confined, with the separated tail section and engines located at the beginning of the debris field.

The airplane was mostly consumed by post crash fire. The tail section, both engines and portions of both wings, representing only about 15% of the airplane were recovered from the accident site for further examination.
The two flight recorders, the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and the flight data recorder (FDR) were analysed at the facilities of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Washington, D.C., USA.  The solid state based memory in the CVR was in good condition and retained 31 minutes of audio information.  The digital tape based memory in the FDR succumbed to the post crash fire and melted, consequently no data could be recovered.

The captain, age 55, held an airline transport pilot license with type ratings in the A-320[4], DC-9, FK-28[5], and SF-340[6].  He had over 18,116 hours of total time, including 16,416 hours of pilot-in-command time (PIC).  The captain had 7,461 hours in the accident model airplane all of which was as PIC.  He was employed with Dana Air on 14 March 2012. He began flying line operations for the company in late May 2012 and had since accrued over 120 hours of flight time. The captain had acquired about 3, 78, and 116 flight hours, respectively, in the preceding 24 hours, 30 and 90 days.

The first officer, age 34, held a commercial pilot license he was type rated in MD-83.  He had 1,143 hours of total time, including about 200 hours as pilot-in-command.  The first officer had 808 hours in the accident model airplane all of which was second-in-command.  He had been previously employed with Dana Air as the Director of Cabin Service before he was hired as a pilot about January 2011.  The first officer had accrued about 3, 42, and 154 flight hours, respectively, during the preceding 24 hours, 30 and 90 days.

The airplane was manufactured in 1990 and according to maintenance records it had accumulated 60,846 hours  (35,219 cycles) of total time.  The left and right engines respectively had 54,322 (30,933 cycles) and 26,025 (12,466 cycles) hours of total time since new.  A review of the aircraft technical logs did not reveal of the previous 30 days did not indicate a condition.  The airplane had last undergone maintenance on 1st June 2012, and after a return to service flight on 2nd June 2012, it was operated on four revenue flights (two round trips between LOS and ABV) and another four flights on 3rd June 2012.

Fueling records indicated the airplane was uplifted with 8000 lbs of fuel before departure from ABV. The flight crew reported to ATC they had 26,000 lbs of total fuel.  Preliminary analysis of fuel samples from the refueling truck and the supply tank at ABV were negative for contamination.

The investigative activities have included, in part, visual examination of the aircraft wreckage, review of maintenance records and other historical information of the aircraft, documentation of the training and experience of the flight crew, determination the chronology of the flight, review of recorded data, reconstructing the aircraft refueling, and collection of related fuel samples, and interviews of relevant personnel.

Future investigative activities will include, but is not limited to, the detailed examination of the engines, further testing of fuel samples, continued factual gathering of relevant historical, operational, maintenance and performance information of the accident airplane in addition to other similar airplane models, further development of the background of the flightcrew, further analysis of the CVR audio recording and review of pertinent issues associated with regulatory oversight.

As the State of Occurrence, the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has instituted an investigation in accordance with the standards and recommendations specified in the provisions of Annex 13 of the International Civil Aviation Organization.  As the State of manufacture of the airplane and engine, a US Accredited Representative has been appointed and assisted by US technical advisors from the NTSB, US Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing Airplane Company, and Pratt & Whitney Engines.

In accordance with Annex 13, "the sole objective of the investigation of an accident or incident shall be the prevention of accidents and incidents.  It is not for the purpose of this activity to apportion blame or liability." 
Accordingly, the AIB with the participation of the parties, including the NCAA, will seek to identify any areas of safety concerns during the investigation and implement the appropriate actions for correction or improvement. 

The content of this report is based on preliminary information. The Bureau will continue to conduct the investigation in a meticulous and methodical manner and release facts as they become validated.

SIGNED
CAPT M.S.USMAN,
COMMISSIONER/CEO, AIB


[1] All times are based on local time based on the 24-hour clock

[2] All altitudes are based on mean sea level.

[3] Flight crew made reference to the engine pressure ratio gage.

[4] Airbus A-320

[5] Fokker F-28

[6] Saab SF-340, a twin-engine turboprop airlaine

Source

53 comments:

  1. A very lenghty one but my attention is drawn to "All of the 153 persons aboard the airplane, including the 6 crew members were fatally 'INJURED'. "
    injured or died???
    may their souls rest in peace. it was a devastating one.

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  2. I just don't wanna remember the incident.

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  3. *yawnin,tappin my hand over my mouth* 2 much story,les jst hpe it dosn't happen again;dat s if they ll eva len. May d soul f d departd RIP.

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  4. ***passing by***

    SO WHAT HAPPENS NEXT??? WE KNOW WHATEVER HAPPENED COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. JUNK PLANE, BAD MAINTENANCE & OFCOURSE FAILED AVIATION SECTOR. #shikena

    RIP TO THE LIVES LOST IN THIS EXPERIMENT. SO SAD

    @willadebo

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  5. Liars!!! After reading this report, it is so obvious that dis is just edited. If the plane had gone through maintenance properly then we wldnt be here reading dis...Hiss...May their souls rest in peace...

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  6. Painful to read. May the victims rest in peace

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  7. I hope they determine the immediate and remote cause of the accident. Since the FDR is completely destroyed, its going to be a series of conjectures. May the rest in peace.

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  8. Na wa for all this pilot grammar oh. May their souls continue to RIP.

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  9. All clear! :( Double engine failure,yh? + oda complicatns...Well,yh! known already. No news!

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  10. All I Ħa√ع to say is....May d souls of all dose who lost dere lives as a result of d Dana flight 992 crash rest in perfect peace. Amen....kelss ọ̥n̶̲̥̅̊ point

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  11. English plz!! #confusedmuch

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  12. Hmmmmmmmnn,,oga ooo....i can only pray that all those that died in the ill fated plane crash continue to rest in peace, aπϑ those on †ђξ ground as well *sigh

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  13. This just brought tears to my eyes again as i lost a dear friend on ds aircraft....its still unimaginable wat everyone aboard had on der mind wen dey realised dey were close to death,..RIP

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  14. This just brought anoda round of tears to my eyes as i lost a close friend on dis plane....

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  15. Now for all I you carrying rumours and blaming airspace closure and other things and people GOD has revealed the truth finally. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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  16. Its so sad, all this won't bring those beautiful souls back. Families lost too many precious ones all because of greed of Dana air....... Today is the funeral of the Anyenes, family that lost 9 people from one extended family. My heart is so heavy , its so sad on so many level. May God grant all of them rest. RIP

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    1. I can't explain how hurting I feel.I just came back from my uncle n his family's burial only 2find out dis crap dana's is writing.no remorse @al! Tryin 2water dwn d stories saying pple were injured wen all passengers died!they didn't evn send a representative watsoeva! U killed my precious uncle n his beautiful family al bcus of greed jst lyk dat!!! God will repay u all for this....d whole systen is a mess jst pray it doesn't happen to any member of ur family cos ryt now we r all devastated.even my grandma how will she cope knowin dat she lost her son n her beautiful daugther inlaw n grandchildren in a flash! D whole family wiped out...all I can say is God wil judge you all.Till we wakeup and start getting things right.you never knpw whoz next so stop counting ypurself lucky

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  17. Lost for words...if the hands of time could be turned back, my darling brother Ike will still be here. I still ask why? And i still hear it could have been anyone..sigh...life. U just never understand until it hits u in the deepest part of ur soul.

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  18. They are just speaking english,wat has happened has happened,it should be a wake up call for all airlines! God bless the soul of the departed!Amen

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  19. i cry everytime. may the souls of the departed continue to rest in peace.

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  20. Ohnyee says ; nka wu akuko. Ihe mela e mela. Issorai.

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  21. this report is contrary to what was being speculated that the plane had fault and therefore a flying coffin,so does it now mean the engines has never shown any sign of trouble before,a week before the crash my boss was in that same plane when it had landing problems and hovered in the air for more than an hour with an asthma patient almost dying in it.i just dont believe this report

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  22. What kind of maintenance was done to this plane??? Two days before total engine failure?!?!?!

    As an aside, 26,000lbs of fuel is no joke. No wonder the fire had been so ferocious!


    ***Lush

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  23. Any writeup about Dana brings tears to my eyes . God I look to you. This week must have been so tough for Maimuna Anyene's family. Her two counsins were buried on wednesday and the Anyene today. Lord please may all the Dana souls find rest in your presense . Amen

    ****please parents stop putting all your family on one flight, I flew to Warri last week and saw a couple with 3 children on that fligth. Please I beg u all , Nigerian flights are not safe, SPREAD YOUR FAMILY .

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  24. There is nothing to say, will be waiting for following comments!

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  25. "The digital tape based memory in the FDR succumbed to the post crash fire and melted, consequently no data could be recovered."

    Ha! I thought they said the FDR (a.k.a Blackbox) is manufactured with indestructible pressure & fire-resistant materials (3-layered hardened stainless steel precisely)... Is there something I'm missing here? *confused face*

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    1. Same thing I was thinking oh. Usually the story is that it cannot be found not that it has been destroyed..

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  26. Gosh , they should spare me all dis stories wat of those victims dat die, where they dont dere before d incident.

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  27. This brought tears to my eyes,very sad

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  28. wow na God dey save us for that country . It was confirmed that the plane was no good yet it was scheduled for 4 fligths on that day.... DANA management , una no well ooo, 4 flights for a flying coffin.
    Now see what you have caused , How do people sleep well at nigth .
    I am shocked. 4 FLIGHTS !!!!

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  29. well my summary of the whole story is that both engines failed, and thats very bad, proper check up wasnt done before the flight took off. and another thing the plane was first made in 1990?? thats 22 years...well wht do i knw. the bitter fact is that their souls are gone forever. may they all rest in perfect peace

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  30. Long story!make e no happen again..that's my own via BB SusanPorsche

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  31. This brought out tears,to think this was their fouth trip that day...really sad

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  32. All these recitations are just prcedented events which culminated into the post fire crash,we are yet to know the main cause.

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  33. All these recitations are just prcedented events which culminated into the post fire crash,we are yet to know the main cause.

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  34. All this is story, i lost my nephew and niece and it's totally heart breaking for my entire family and i, no amount of investigation and stories will bring all the departed back, neither will it wipe our tears.

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  35. Too much talk. Bottom line NO ONE SHOULD FLY DANA AIR. PERIOD!

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  36. Four flight and to go on another two for the day. God dey !!

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  37. Too many errors please check this, The airplane had last undergone maintenance on 1st June 2012, and after a return to service flight on 2nd June 2012, it was operated on four revenue flights (two round trips between LOS and ABV) and another four flights on 3rd June 2012.

    When did this accident happen people?

    Why do you want to deceive people, why insult people intelligent ?

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  38. This is so very sad, i must confess. The report is also kind of, God please let the souls of the departed find rest in you.

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  39. I thought the flight data recorder (blackbox) was supposed to be able to withstand high temperatures and pressure, apart from that it is located at the tail of the plane....how it appears that the blackbox melts is baffling & sounds dodgy.....not a pro in aviation but i know this at least and information also gathered when you search about the FDR .....

    "Due to their importance in investigating accidents, these ICAO-regulated devices are carefully engineered and stoutly constructed to withstand the force of a high speed impact and the heat of an intense fire. Contrary to the "black box" reference, the exterior of the FDR is coated with heat-resistant bright orange paint for high visibility in wreckage, and the unit is usually mounted in the aircraft's empennage (tail section), where it is more likely to survive a severe crash. Following an accident, the recovery of the FDR is usually a high priority for the investigating body, as analysis of the recorded parameters can often detect and identify causes or contributing factors"

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  40. The Dana incident was a very sad one! So many people affected! Friends, family, colleagues! Only God can deliver us from such pain!

    How to stay faithful while waiting on Him. Read my personal testimonies here- www.princessofzion.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/my-testimonies-waiting-on-god-she-found-her-husband/

    God bless you.
    www.princessofzion.wordpress.com

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  41. u are stupid CAPT M.S.USMAN,
    COMMISSIONER/CEO, AIB why are u guys lieing. All passenger died and not badly injured! mtcheeeewww.

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  42. Dunno why, but somehow I don't feel comfortable with this report.

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  43. may their soul rest peace.Our people are beyond wicked,those responsible for granting of permit allowing this plan and certifying it as healthy are clearly aware this plane is sick.Just for money,this plane ws allowed to fly.Look what accepting bribe has cost,our government at every level is not committed to protecting it's citizenry.

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  44. I'm a crew.y αrε̲̣̣̣̥ these pple lying?the blackbox ȋ̝̊̅§ made i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ such a way that it cnt b destroyed,nt 2 tok abt melting.dats so cheap.they aint talking τ̲̅ȍ dummies nw.I knew d story will neva b truthful.may God see us thru

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  45. bloglord ....the word fatal means causing death....so they are right to say "fatally injured"

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  46. are people still flying Dana air? May d souls of d departed rest in peace.

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  47. @ BLOGLORD 11:12, the word "fatal" means something that is "death caused"
    So whether they said "fatally injured" or "fatal accident" it still means people died.

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  48. @BLOGLORD, July 12, 2012 11:12 PM- do you not understand plain simple English??? The expression 'fatally injured' means injury which results in death!!!!

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  49. I don't believe this report. The black box was destroyed? They cannot fool people all the time!

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  50. corruption again has come in,nigeria need to change,all dese airlines operates old aircrafts some of dem dont even av moni to do a comprehensive maintainance,u can imagine a new airline first nation airline precisely with d youngest aircraft 18years.d company owes deir staffs so much dat dey cant afford maintainance yet dey are new flying wit old planes.such companies shud be closed down or beta stilldey shud merge up all dese airlines so dey av a stong financial baes and can operate well just d way deu did to banks

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