F-BYAU

One of the main gear collapsed upon landing at Oujda Airport. The airplane slid for few dozen meters before coming to rest. All occupants evacuated safely but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Flight / Schedule

F-BYAU

Registration

F-BYAU

MSN

192

Year of Manufacture

1965

Date

December 9, 1977 at 12:00 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Charter/Taxi (Non Scheduled Revenue Flight)

Flight Phase

Landing (descent or approach)

Crash Site

Airport (less than 10 km from airport)

Crash Location

Oujda-Angad Oriental

Region

Africa • Morocco

Coordinates

34.6816°, -1.9108°

Crash Cause

Technical failure

Narrative Report

On December 9, 1977 at 12:00 AM, F-BYAU experienced a crash involving Sud-Aviation SE-210 Caravelle, operated by Aerotour - France, with the event recorded near Oujda-Angad Oriental.

The flight was categorized as charter/taxi (non scheduled revenue flight) and the reported phase was landing (descent or approach) at a airport (less than 10 km from airport) crash site.

0 people were known to be on board, 0 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated.

Crew on board: 0, crew fatalities: 0, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.

The listed crash cause is technical failure. One of the main gear collapsed upon landing at Oujda Airport. The airplane slid for few dozen meters before coming to rest. All occupants evacuated safely but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Aircraft reference details include registration F-BYAU, MSN 192, year of manufacture 1965.

Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 34.6816°, -1.9108°.

Fatalities

Total

0

Crew

0

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

One of the main gear collapsed upon landing at Oujda Airport. The airplane slid for few dozen meters before coming to rest. All occupants evacuated safely but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Cause: Technical failure

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

0

Passengers On Board

0

Estimated Survivors

0

Fatality Rate

Known people on board: 0

Operational Details

Flight Type

Charter/Taxi (Non Scheduled Revenue Flight)

Flight Phase

Landing (descent or approach)

Crash Site

Airport (less than 10 km from airport)

Region / Country

Africa • Morocco

Aircraft Details

Registration

F-BYAU

MSN

192

Year of Manufacture

1965

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