1984 TAM – Transportes Aéreos Regionais Bandeirante accident

1984 TAM – Transportes Aéreos Regionais Bandeirante accident

An EMBRAER EMB-110 Bandeirante, similar to the accident aircraft
Accident summary
Date 28 June 1984
Summary Controlled flight into terrain
Site Near Macaé, Brazil
Passengers 16
Crew 2
Fatalities 18
Survivors 0
Operator TAM – Transportes Aéreos Regionais
Registration PP-SBC

The accident was an aircraft crash on 28 June 1984 in Brazil.

Accident

The Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante, with registration PP-SBC, operated by Brazilian airline TAM – Transportes Aéreos Regionais (hyphen included), crashed in to a hillside during let-down to land at Macaé.

The Bandeirante was on a domestic charter flight from Rio de Janeiro-Galeão to Macaé when it flew into São João Hill while descending through rain and clouds over the Municipality of São Pedro da Aldeia. All 16 passengers and 2 crew died.

Aircraft

The aircraft had been chartered by Brazil's state oil company Petrobras. Fourteen passengers were members of television crews from four different Brazilian networks, who were being taken to the Campos Basin oil field to prepare a special report; the other two passengers were employees of Petrobras.

Causes

The crew cancelled the aircraft's flight plan, which had specified operating under Instrument Flight Rules, and descended visually (under Visual Flight Rules); the aircraft hit a hill and was destroyed by the impact and subsequent fire.[1]

Investigation

The crew had attempted to descend in bad weather, rain and low clouds and the International Civil Aviation Authority Accident Summary states that [the crew] exercised poor judgement [and] failed to see and avoid objects,...[a] poorly planned [approach] and disregard of good operating practice, were factors.[1]

Summary

An Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante operated by TAM – Transportes Aéreos Regionais Bandeirante crashed into a hillside. due to poor judgement and disregard of operating practice by the aircrew. by letting down in cloud without following the laid down approach procedure. All eighteen occupants were killed in the ensuing crash.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 UK CAA Document CAA 429 World Airline Accident Summary (ICAO Summary 1984-5)

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