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1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident

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1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident
A similar aircraft to the crashed Hercules
Accident
Date15 July 1996 (1996-07-15)
SummaryLoss of power following bird strike
SiteEindhoven Airport, Netherlands
Aircraft
Aircraft typeLockheed C-130H Hercules
OperatorBelgian Air Force
RegistrationCH-06
Flight originVerona Villafranca Airport, Italy
Last stopoverRimini Airport, Italy
DestinationEindhoven Airport, Netherlands
Passengers37
Crew4
Fatalities34
Injuries7
Survivors7

The 1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident is an aviation accident that occurred on 15 July 1996 at Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands.[1] The disaster involved a Belgian Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft and resulted in the death of 34 passengers. The incident is known as the "Hercules disaster" (Dutch: Herculesramp) in the Netherlands and Belgium.

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Accident

At 6:02 pm local time, the transport aircraft crashed at Eindhoven Airport with a total of 41 people on board: Four Belgian crew members and 37 young members of the Fanfarekorps of the Royal Netherlands Army. As the aircraft was coming in to land at Eindhoven, it encountered a flock of birds; it overshot, but lost power and crashed into the ground; a fire broke out, which destroyed the cockpit and forward fuselage, killing 32 people on board.

The Eindhoven airfield fire service were not initially aware that the transport aircraft was carrying passengers – it was thirty minutes before they realised this fact, by which time most of them had died in the post-crash fire.[2] Following the accident, the Royal Netherlands Air Force officer who commanded the Eindhoven airbase, the officer responsible for air traffic and the officer commanding the fire department were relieved of their duties.[2] The investigation established that the passenger information, which was listed on the flight plan, was not transmitted to the destination airport; the investigation recommended that the flight plan procedure be amended.[3]

Investigation

The cause of the accident was the ingestion of common starlings[4] into the two left engines, which caused the plane to go out of control during landing.

References

  1. ^ "32 killed in Netherlands plane crash." Times [London] 16 July 1996: 11.
  2. ^ a b "Officers lose jobs after C-130 crash". Flight International: 21. 16–22 October 1996.
  3. ^ "C-130 Crash". Flight International: 18. 30 September – 5 November 1996.
  4. ^ "L'étourneau sansonnet". Jardin des Plantes. Archived from the original on 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2016-08-22.

External links

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