2018 UY Aviation King Air C90 crash explained

2018 UY aviation King Air C90 crash, Ghatkopar
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Occurrence Type:Accident
Summary:Stalled due to pilot error and spatial disorientation
Site:Jagruti Nagar, Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India
Coordinates:19.092°N 72.904°W
Occupants:4
Passengers:0
Crew:4
Fatalities:4
Total Fatalities:5
Total Injuries:3
Survivors:0
Aircraft Type:Beechcraft C90 King Air
Operator:UY Aviation
Tail Number:VT-UPZ
Origin:Juhu Aerodrome
Destination:Juhu Aerodrome
Ground Fatalities:1
Ground Injuries:3

On 28 June 2018, at about 1:15 pm, a Beechcraft C90 King Air aircraft chartered from UY Aviation Pvt Ltd with the registration VT-UPZ crashed at Jagruti Nagar in the suburb of Ghatkopar in Mumbai, India.[1] The 12-seater aircraft carried 4 people, including the pilot. All people on board plus one person on the ground were killed.[2] [3] [4] A further three people on the ground were seriously injured.[5]

As a result of the crash, a fire broke out in the built-up area. Local firefighters and police responded to the accident.[6] [7]

The aircraft had departed from Juhu Aerodrome for a test flight. Five people lost their lives in this accident; 2 pilots, 1 Technician, 1 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, and 1 civilian.[8] [9]

Investigation

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, India released the final investigation report in Dec 2018. The probable cause of the accident as per the report was a stall caused by lack of situational awareness due to spatial disorientation triggered by deteriorating weather, a transition from ILS (IMC) to visual flying (Partial VMC) and unexpected bank owing to differential engine power.

The aircraft VT-UPZ was previously owned by the Uttar Pradesh government. In 2014, the aircraft had an accident[10] in Allahabad in which there was minor damage as per DGCA investigation report. Over the next decade, the aircraft changed ownership and was transported to Mumbai where the repair work was carried out with approval from DGCA.

Notes and References

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  2. News: Five dead in India after plane crashes and bursts into flames in busy Mumbai district. Agence France-Presse. 2018-06-28. The Telegraph. 2018-06-28. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  3. News: 2018-06-28 . Mumbai plane crash: Chartered aircraft crashes in Ghatkopar, five dead . 2018-06-28 . The Indian Express.
  4. News: Mumbai plane crash. The Times of India. 2018-06-29.
  5. Web site: Final report of VT-UPZ. 18 August 2020.
  6. News: 2018-06-28 . মুম্বইয়ের জনবহুল এলাকায় বিমান দুর্ঘটনা, মৃত অন্তত ৫ . Plane crash in Mumbai's populated area, at least 5 dead . 2018-06-28 . bn.
  7. News: 2018-06-28 . Mumbai plane crash LIVE UPDATES: Five people dead, black box recovered; DGCA to begin investigation . 2018-06-28 . The Indian Express.
  8. News: Mumbai Plane Crash : मुंबई के घाटकोपर में चार्टर्ड प्लेन क्रैश, एक राहगीर समेत 5 की मौत, CCTV फुटेज आया सामने . Mumbai Plane Crash: Chartered plane crashes in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, 5 including a pedestrian killed, CCTV footage surfaced . 2018-06-29 . NDTVIndia . hi . 29 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180629102344/https://khabar.ndtv.com/news/maharashtra/chartered-plane-crash-in-ghatkopar-mumbai-1874665 . dead .
  9. News: 2018-06-28 . At least five killed after plane crashes in busy district of Mumbai . 2018-06-28 . Sky News.
  10. News: V . Manju . UP govt aircraft flew Mulayam; grounded, sold after mishap . Times of India . 29 June 2018 . TOI Group.