Rome - Pristina

Arriving from Rome, the aircraft chartered by the World Food Program was going to land at Pristina. The meteorological conditions at the aerodrome corresponded to visibility of 4,000 metres with a layer of compact clouds at 3,000 feet. In radar and radio contact with the military air traffic control organisation for an ILS approach, the aircraft, which was outbound to the north at an altitude of 4,600 feet, entered a sector where the minimum safety altitude is 6,900 feet and struck a mountain whose peak is at 4,650 while turning to return towards the airport. The wreckage was found about 15 metres below the summit, some 18 km northeast of Kosovska Mitrovica and 42 km north of Pristina Airport. All 24 occupants were killed.

Flight / Schedule

Rome - Pristina

Aircraft

ATR42-300

Registration

F-OHFV

MSN

12

Year of Manufacture

1986

Operator

Si Fly

Date

November 12, 1999 at 11:15 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Humanitarian

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Mountains

Crash Location

Kosovska Mitrovica All Kosovo

Region

Europe • Kosovo

Crash Cause

Human factor

Narrative Report

On November 12, 1999 at 11:15 AM, Rome - Pristina experienced a crash involving ATR42-300, operated by Si Fly, with the event recorded near Kosovska Mitrovica All Kosovo.

The flight was categorized as humanitarian and the reported phase was flight at a mountains crash site.

24 people were known to be on board, 24 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.

Crew on board: 3, crew fatalities: 3, passengers on board: 21, passenger fatalities: 21, other fatalities: 0.

The listed crash cause is human factor. Arriving from Rome, the aircraft chartered by the World Food Program was going to land at Pristina. The meteorological conditions at the aerodrome corresponded to visibility of 4,000 metres with a layer of compact clouds at 3,000 feet. In radar and radio contact with the military air traffic control organisation for an ILS approach, the aircraft, which was outbound to the north at an altitude of 4,600 feet, entered a sector where the minimum safety altitude is 6,900 feet and struck a mountain whose peak is at 4,650 while turning to return towards the airport. The wreckage was found about 15 metres below the summit, some 18 km northeast of Kosovska Mitrovica and 42 km north of Pristina Airport. All 24 occupants were killed.

Aircraft reference details include registration F-OHFV, MSN 12, year of manufacture 1986.

Fatalities

Total

24

Crew

3

Passengers

21

Other

0

Crash Summary

Arriving from Rome, the aircraft chartered by the World Food Program was going to land at Pristina. The meteorological conditions at the aerodrome corresponded to visibility of 4,000 metres with a layer of compact clouds at 3,000 feet. In radar and radio contact with the military air traffic control organisation for an ILS approach, the aircraft, which was outbound to the north at an altitude of 4,600 feet, entered a sector where the minimum safety altitude is 6,900 feet and struck a mountain whose peak is at 4,650 while turning to return towards the airport. The wreckage was found about 15 metres below the summit, some 18 km northeast of Kosovska Mitrovica and 42 km north of Pristina Airport. All 24 occupants were killed.

Cause: Human factor

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

3

Passengers On Board

21

Estimated Survivors

0

Fatality Rate

100.0%

Known people on board: 24

Operational Details

Schedule / Flight

Rome - Pristina

Operator

Si Fly

Flight Type

Humanitarian

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Mountains

Region / Country

Europe • Kosovo

Aircraft Details

Aircraft

ATR42-300

Registration

F-OHFV

MSN

12

Year of Manufacture

1986