El Obeid – Juba

Flight / Schedule
El Obeid – Juba
Aircraft
Antonov AN-12Registration
ST-SAF
MSN
00 347 606
Year of Manufacture
1970
Operator
Sarit AirlinesDate
October 5, 2004 at 12:37 PM
Type
CRASHFlight Type
Cargo
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Crash Location
Kaduqli South Kordofan (<U+062C><U+0646><U+0648><U+0628> <U+0643><U+0631><U+062F><U+0641><U+0627><U+0646>)
Region
Africa • Sudan
Crash Cause
Technical failure
Narrative Report
On October 5, 2004 at 12:37 PM, El Obeid – Juba experienced a crash involving Antonov AN-12, operated by Sarit Airlines, with the event recorded near Kaduqli South Kordofan (<U+062C><U+0646><U+0648><U+0628> <U+0643><U+0631><U+062F><U+0641><U+0627><U+0646>).
The flight was categorized as cargo and the reported phase was flight at a plain, valley crash site.
4 people were known to be on board, 4 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.
Crew on board: 4, crew fatalities: 4, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.
The listed crash cause is technical failure. On a cargo flight from El Obeid to Juba, while cruising at an altitude of 17,000 feet, the crew declared an emergency following the failure of all four engine, and elected to divert to Heglig Airport. Shortly later, the aircraft crashed in a wooded area located about 50 km south of Kaduqli. All four occupants were killed.
Aircraft reference details include registration ST-SAF, MSN 00 347 606, year of manufacture 1970.
Fatalities
Total
4
Crew
4
Passengers
0
Other
0
Crash Summary
On a cargo flight from El Obeid to Juba, while cruising at an altitude of 17,000 feet, the crew declared an emergency following the failure of all four engine, and elected to divert to Heglig Airport. Shortly later, the aircraft crashed in a wooded area located about 50 km south of Kaduqli. All four occupants were killed.
Cause: Technical failure
Occupants & Outcome
Crew On Board
4
Passengers On Board
0
Estimated Survivors
0
Fatality Rate
100.0%
Known people on board: 4
Operational Details
Schedule / Flight
El Obeid – Juba
Operator
Sarit AirlinesFlight Type
Cargo
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Region / Country
Africa • Sudan
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