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    US NTSB Releases 1-2 Go Phuket Crash Report

    Far more detailed than the Thai version- assigns blame at pilots Failure to throttle engines up for go around


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    http://www.investigateudom.com/files/NTSB/427510.pdf



    Project Information (as of Nov 19, 2009 08:48) Project ID(mkey) Investigation Type Mode 66687 Accident Aviation NTSB Accident ID Occurrence Date Location DCA07RA063 Sep 16, 2007 Phuket, , Thailand




    Docket Information Docket ID Creation Date Last Modified Public Release Date & Time 45751 Jun 18, 2008 Oct 19, 2009 10/19/2009 13:32
    List of Contents
    File ID Filing Date Document Title Pages Photo 427510 Sep 30, 2009NTSB Report 67 395459 Jun 18, 2008Airport Diagram 1 395460 Jun 18, 2008Transcript of Radio Communications 3 395464 Jun 18, 2008Witness Statement 15 395466 Jun 18, 2008Weather Reports and Records 2 427054 Sep 22, 2009Airport Image 1 427059 Sep 22, 2009Excerpts from Standard Operating Procedures 3 427062 Sep 22, 2009Jeppesen ILS 27 Approach Chart and Airport Diagram 2 427063 Sep 22, 2009Previous Flight Crew Statement and Flight Paperwork 10 427065 Sep 22, 2009Accident Flight Weight and Balance Paperwork 1 427071 Sep 22, 2009Maintenance Records 15 427072 Sep 22, 2009Throttle Photo (MD-82 Stock Photo) -- 427073 Sep 22, 2009Accident Aircraft Throttle Photo -- 427276 Sep 25, 2009Animation - Chase View -- 427594 Oct 01, 2009Photo 1 - Aircraft from left side (Boeing photo) 1 427595 Oct 01, 2009Photo 2 - Aircraft Tail Section During Recovery (Boeing photo) 1 427596 Oct 01, 2009Photo 3 - Number 1 Engine (Pratt & Whitney Photo) 1 427598 Oct 01, 2009Photo 4 - Number 2 Engine (Pratt & Whitney Photo) 1 427873 Oct 07, 2009Flight Data Recorder - Tabular Data (Last 5 minutes) --
    Additional information provided by the NTSB: Supplemental material


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    The parent company still flies one flight every day; a ratty old 747 that goes to Hong Kong and back. No thanks, I flew on a brand new A320 with Air Asia and felt a whole lot safer.

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    Christy - thanks for posting the link to the crash report.

    To save others from reading through the complete report, (which I've just done), the very general conclusion is that the accident was due to pilot error.

    The pilot/co-pilot started to execute a go-around procedure, but omitted to activate the TO/GA switch, which is a neccessary requirement in order to obtain the neccessary throttle power for the go-around. Therefore, the plane lost altitude and hit the deck.

    (My technical knowledge of aircraft is limited to operating the toilet paper dispensers, so please forgive me if my interpretation is not totally correct).

    The report also highlights the fact that the copilot who was flying the plane tried to hand over control to the pilot in the middle of the aborted landing - perhaps he couldn't figure out why the throttle up wasn't working?

    The crash report also states that based upon evidence provided from 'others', there is a very strong suspicion of falsified internal documents concerning pilot proficiency checks.

    An important comment was that due to the layout of the drainage ditches at Phuket Airport, it was impossible for firecrew and rescuers to reach the crash site. It seems when the drainage gullies were constructed at the airport, no-one thought to bridge them over so that fire-crew could access the airport land on the far side of the gullies.

    Oh - and the wind-shear system at Phuket Airport was fcuked

    Oh - and according to other reliable reports, the fire-crew didn't actually have any foam in their rescue vehicles cos they used it all up the day before on a practice drill.

    Oh - and according to international airport design requrements, the earth bank that the plane hit should not even have been there, because it lies too close to the runway.

    Apart from that, it was an accident

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43
    pilot error.
    stating the bleeding obvious there NTSB!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43
    The crash report also states that based upon evidence provided from 'others', there is a very strong suspicion of falsified internal documents concerning pilot proficiency checks.
    T.I.T....and the rest are everyday events here in the land of idiots and liers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43
    An important comment was that due to the layout of the drainage ditches at Phuket Airport, it was impossible for firecrew and rescuers to reach the crash site. It seems when the drainage gullies were constructed at the airport, no-one thought to bridge them over so that fire-crew could access the airport land on the far side of the gullies.

    The designers had no skills what so ever in Airport design, however their fathers had lots of money and the kids wanted to be architects...so they were..welcome to Thailand..no kids ever fail...that's the motto at my school..everyone of these morons wants to be a doctor or dentist...as it's a rich private school, they probably will be...Malaysia for my health and air travel needs please!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43
    Oh - and the wind-shear system at Phuket Airport was fcuked Oh - and according to other reliable reports, the fire-crew didn't actually have any foam in their rescue vehicles cos they used it all up the day before on a practice drill.
    Oh - and according to international airport design requrements, the earth bank that the plane hit should not even have been there, because it lies too close to the runway.
    What can one say it's all for show in Thailand...that's all it is. A big pretence that's all...looks good on the surface then you get down to the nitty gritty and it's fooooooooooked..
    Just like the women here....or that's what you thought it was..


    Yep it's a man!!!!! looks good on the outside though eh???!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43
    Apart from that, it was an accident
    That's what they always say...either that or a suicide....
    There was a famous-ish bloke that 'killed himself' according to the BIB in BKK some years ago...shot himself 'TWICE' in the head...BIB said suicide...Till this little 'lady' came along...Sorry fuc*wits that's not possible she said!!!


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    I also read the report and agree pretty much with Simon43's summary - pilot error combined with apparently falsified training records on 'go around' procedures.

    But one thing I can't square from an otherwise seemingly thorough report...and that is the issue of weather and windshear. The report says it wasn't a major issue.

    If not, then why did the pilots freak out and try to abort landing and throttle-up for go around? Also the cockpit voice recorder isn't transcribed - just excerpts. Don;t know whether that is standard practice - could be. But??
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobR
    The parent company still flies one flight every day
    I think 1-2-Go has started up again on the BKK-Phuket Route.

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    There is a point during approach to landing in a turbine powered aircraft where you simply can't shove the throttles open and expect power... It takes between 10 - 15 seconds for a turbine to spool-up and begin making power... Any pilot who has a type-rating in these aircraft know this and act accordingly... Once you drop below 200' AGL, you're committed to the landing, come hell or high water...
    Give a man a match, and he'll be warm for a minute, but set him on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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