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True Aviation Flight 21 was a regularly scheduled domestic cargo flight in Bangladesh, flying from
Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar (; ; ) is a city, fishing port, tourism centre, and Cox's Bazar District, district headquarters in south-eastern Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar Beach, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangladesh, is the longest uninterrupte ...
to
Jashore Jessore (, ), officially Jashore, is a city of Jessore District in Khulna Division. It lies in southwestern Bangladesh. It is home to the first flight training school of the Bangladeshi Air Force, established in 1971. Jessore city consists of 9 w ...
. On 9 March 2016, the
Antonov An-26 The Antonov An-26 (NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim. Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. "Antonov's Turboprop Twins ...
crashed into the
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shortly after take-off from
Cox's Bazar Airport Cox's Bazar International Airport is a international airport in the resort town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. The airport serves the residents of Cox's Bazar as well as tourists to the region. Cox's Bazar Airport is undergoing massive expans ...
. The aircraft was attempting to return to the airport after experiencing an engine failure. Three of the four crew members on board were killed in the accident.


Background

The flight was managed by True Blue Aviation. Ashek Ullah Rafique, a member from the Parliament of Cox's Bazar and member of the
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is one of the owners of the airline.


Accident

On 9 March 2016, an
Antonov An-26 The Antonov An-26 (NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim. Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. "Antonov's Turboprop Twins ...
owned by True Aviation and operating a cargo flight as Flight 21 was scheduled to fly from
Cox's Bazar Airport Cox's Bazar International Airport is a international airport in the resort town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. The airport serves the residents of Cox's Bazar as well as tourists to the region. Cox's Bazar Airport is undergoing massive expans ...
to
Jessore Airport Jashore Airport is a domestic airport in Jashore, Bangladesh that is operated and maintained by the Civil Aviation Authority. It is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force as part of ''BAF Matiur Rahman Base'' and training airfield for the Ban ...
. The cargo on board was 4,800 kg of shrimp fries. At 02:58
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, according to the ATC, the crew requested the startup clearance, afterwards, the ATC controller informed the crew that the visibility at
Jessore Airport Jashore Airport is a domestic airport in Jashore, Bangladesh that is operated and maintained by the Civil Aviation Authority. It is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force as part of ''BAF Matiur Rahman Base'' and training airfield for the Ban ...
was 3 km. The aircraft was cleared to taxi to runway 35 via taxiway S. At 03:05 UTC, the aircraft requested takeoff clearance and was cleared to take-off a few moments later. Immediately after the aircraft was airborne, the pilots informed the tower that they were experiencing an engine failure, without initially reporting which one of the two engines was failing. The pilots later confirmed that the left-hand engine had failed, which led the pilot to request an immediate return to
Cox's Bazar Airport Cox's Bazar International Airport is a international airport in the resort town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. The airport serves the residents of Cox's Bazar as well as tourists to the region. Cox's Bazar Airport is undergoing massive expans ...
. The air traffic controller advised the pilot to call for a left-hand downwind approach, but instead the pilot made a right-hand downwind approach at a very low altitude. All emergency service vehicles were put on standby by the controllers. The aircraft was on final approach when it requested clearance for an
emergency landing An emergency landing is a premature landing made by an aircraft in response to an emergency involving an imminent or ongoing threat to the safety and operation of the aircraft, or involving a sudden need for a passenger or crew on board to term ...
, but for unknown reasons at the time of the final report, the aircraft initiated a go-around at a low altitude. According to the flight controller, the plane was flying at an altitude between 400 and 500 ft; this was also confirmed by the surviving flight navigator. The ATC repeatedly kept calling the aircraft to advise the left-hand downwind approach, but there was no response from the crew, and communication with the aircraft was lost. At 03:32 UTC, the airport authorities were told that the aircraft had crashed approximately 3 kilometers west of the airport, in the Bay of Bengal. A rescue operation involving the Bangladeshi Navy, Coast Guard, and fire service was immediately initiated by airport authorities, and the crew were found to have been located by local fisherman. Three crew members were declared dead at the scene; the causes of death for all 3 were later determined to be head trauma upon impact. The fourth crew member was rushed to the district hospital in Cox's Bazar and was later moved to Dhaka for treatment of his injuries. The aircraft was totally destroyed.


Aircraft and crew


Aircraft

The aircraft involved was an Antonov An-26, which entered service on 15 February 1984. On 17 July 2014, the aircraft entered service in Bangladesh. The aircraft was powered by two Ivchenko Al-24 turboprop engines. The aircraft had accumulated 16,379 hours of flight time at the time of the accident. The aircraft was owned by
Air Urga URGA International Joint Stock Aviation Company ( Ukr. Міжнародна акціонерна авіаційна компанія «УРГА»), branded as Air Urga, is a charter airline based in Kropyvnytskyi and Zhuliany, Ukraine. History ...
and was on lease to True Aviation.


Crew

The crew consisted of four pilots, all of whom were Ukrainian nationals. Three of the four crew members were killed, whilst one survived. The dead were: * 57-year-old Captain Murad Gafarov, who had 13,315 total flight hours, including 6,896 hours on the An-26. * 27-year-old Co-pilot Ivan Petrov, who had 1,438 total flight hours, including 1,195 hours on the An-26. * 36-year-old Flight Engineer Kulish Andriy, who had 3,924 total hours, including 2,946 hours on the An-26. The survivor was: * 48-year-old Flight Navigator Vlodymyr Kultanov, who had 3,924 total hours, including 2,946 hours on the An-26.


Investigation

The Air Accident Investigation Group of Bangladesh, or AAIG-BD, opened an investigation into the accident on the same day it occurred. Since the crew members were Ukrainian, the National Bureau of Air Accidents Investigation of Ukraine assisted in the investigation. Ukrainian members of the accident investigation team visited the crash site between 21 and 26 March 2016. On the same day as the accident, the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder were recovered. Both recorders, manufactured in Ukraine, showed no external signs of damage. On 11 April, both recorders were sent to the headquarters of the National Bureau of Air Accidents Investigation of Ukraine in
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to be inspected. According to the NBAAI analysis of both recorders, the cockpit voice recorder could not be read due to the internal damage suffered, but the flight data recorder was in good condition; therefore, a readout of the recorder was possible. The investigation found that the reason for engine failure was a drop in oil pressure in the torque meter system. The surviving crew member reported that the crew was having difficulty controlling the aircraft while attempting emergency landing approaches prior to the crash. The investigation determined that the weather conditions were fit for departure, the crew were appropriately skilled and were medically fit at the time of the accident, and the aircraft was airworthy. The causes of the crash were determined to be: * failure to follow standard procedures after the engine failure; * failure to divert to an alternate airport only 50 km away (Chittagong Airport) with better visibility that could have assisted in carrying out a proper one engine precision approach landing; * Failure to fly at the minimum clean configuration speed (290 km/h, vs this aircraft's speed of 225 km/h); and * Aircraft stall while attempting to make a turn towards the side with the failed engine at low altitude.


References

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