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Air Serbia Flight 324

Air Serbia Flight 324 (JU324/ASL324) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Belgrade to Düsseldorf operated by an Embraer 195. The flight was operated by Marathon Airlines on behalf of Air Serbia.[1]

Air Serbia Flight 324
OY-GDC on 29 September 2023 at East Midlands Airport being prepared to be wet-leased to Air Serbia
Accident
Date18 February 2024 (2024-02-18)
SummaryRunway excursion, under investigation
SiteBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade, Serbia
44°49′39.8″N 20°17′18.5″E / 44.827722°N 20.288472°E / 44.827722; 20.288472
Aircraft
Aircraft typeEmbraer E195
OperatorMarathon Airlines, on behalf of Air Serbia
IATA flight No.JU324
ICAO flight No.ASL324
Call signAIR SERBIA 324
RegistrationOY-GDC
Flight originBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade, Serbia
DestinationDüsseldorf Airport, Düsseldorf, Germany
Occupants111
Passengers105
Crew6
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors111

Accident edit

Flight 324 was to take off from Belgrade for a 2-hour, 10-minute flight to Düsseldorf. However, during its takeoff run, the aircraft overran the runway and struck multiple airport approach lights and the instrument landing system before eventually becoming airborne. The aircraft suffered severe damage to its fuselage, left wing root, and left stabilizer. The plane returned to Belgrade and landed safely without any further incident, with no injuries reported among the 111 occupants.[2]

Aircraft edit

The aircraft involved was a 15-year-old Embraer 195, registered as OY-GDC with manufacturer serial number 19000204 and was first delivered to Flybe on August 2008.[3] The aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF34 engines.[3][4]

Aftermath edit

Air Serbia edit

As a result of the accident, Air Serbia terminated its wet-lease agreement with Marathon Airlines on 21 February and retired its entire Embraer fleet.[5][6]

Aircraft edit

After the incident, the aircraft suffered significant damage and was eventually written off. Subsequently, it was confirmed that the aircraft would be scrapped and recycled for spare parts.[7] This is the third Embraer E195 hull loss after a Kalstar Aviation E195 overran the runway at Kupang, Indonesia, back in December 2015,[8] and a Nordic Aviation Capital E195 caught fire at Juan Santamaría International Airport back in March 2022.[9]

Investigation edit

According to the preliminary report from Serbia's Center for Investigation of Accidents in Transport, there were no mechanical issues with the aircraft or engines. The report indicates that air traffic control instructed the crew to proceed to the D6 taxiway intersection with Runway 30L for take-off from Runway 30L. However, the crew actually exited at the D5 intersection. Air traffic control informed the crew of this and informed them that the available runway length from D5 was 1,273 metres (4,177 ft). Air traffic control then asked if the crew would like to backtrack to the D6 intersection. The crew performed calculations and informed air traffic control that the plane could take off from the D5 position. The crew then received take-off clearance. However, as the plane accelerated past 100 knots (185 km/h; 115 mph), the crew realized that there was insufficient runway length to take off. Nevertheless, the crew did not abort the take-off. As a result, as the plane took off, it struck the approach lights to Runway 12R and the antennas for the airport's instrument landing system.[10]

See also edit

  • Runway excursion
  • China Southern Airlines Flight 3367 - Another incident where a 737-800 struck obstacles on takeoff back in 2013.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Loh, Matthew. "A passenger jet smashed into runway lights as it took off, flew for 60 minutes, then landed with a gaping hole in its fuselage". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  2. ^ "Passenger jet hits equipment on takeoff from Belgrade airport and is forced to make emergency return". Associated Press. 19 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b "OY-GDC Marathon Airlines Embraer ERJ-195 operator history". www.planespotters.net. 2024-02-23. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Airport Data | Aircraft OY-GDC Data". Airport-data.com. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Air Serbia To Cease Cooperation With Marathon Airlines". AVIATOR. 2024-02-20. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  6. ^ "Air Serbia terminates Marathon Airlines ACMI after incident". Ch-aviation. 22 February 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "[LATEST NEWS] After the termination of cooperation, Marathon's planes leave Belgrade, the aircraft involved in the accident will be scrapped". Tango Six. Petar Vojinovic. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Crash of an Embraer ERJ-190-200LR in Kupang". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Firefighters tackle fire in the fuselage of an aircraft". CRprensa.com. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Preliminary E-jet accident report finds Marathon pilots at fault". 2024-02-23. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  11. ^ "Incident: China Southern B738 at Wuhan on Feb 25th 2013, collided with NDB antenna on approach but managed to climb away". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved 2024-03-14.

External links edit

  • Preliminary investigation report (in Serbian), Center for Investigation of Accidents in Transport, Republic of Serbia

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2024 Air Serbia Flight 324 JU324 ASL324 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Belgrade to Dusseldorf operated by an Embraer 195 The flight was operated by Marathon Airlines on behalf of Air Serbia 1 Air Serbia Flight 324OY GDC on 29 September 2023 at East Midlands Airport being prepared to be wet leased to Air SerbiaAccidentDate18 February 2024 2024 02 18 SummaryRunway excursion under investigationSiteBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade Serbia 44 49 39 8 N 20 17 18 5 E 44 827722 N 20 288472 E 44 827722 20 288472AircraftAircraft typeEmbraer E195OperatorMarathon Airlines on behalf of Air SerbiaIATA flight No JU324ICAO flight No ASL324Call signAIR SERBIA 324RegistrationOY GDCFlight originBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade SerbiaDestinationDusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf GermanyOccupants111Passengers105Crew6Fatalities0Injuries0Survivors111 Contents 1 Accident 2 Aircraft 3 Aftermath 3 1 Air Serbia 3 2 Aircraft 4 Investigation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAccident editFlight 324 was to take off from Belgrade for a 2 hour 10 minute flight to Dusseldorf However during its takeoff run the aircraft overran the runway and struck multiple airport approach lights and the instrument landing system before eventually becoming airborne The aircraft suffered severe damage to its fuselage left wing root and left stabilizer The plane returned to Belgrade and landed safely without any further incident with no injuries reported among the 111 occupants 2 Aircraft editThe aircraft involved was a 15 year old Embraer 195 registered as OY GDC with manufacturer serial number 19000204 and was first delivered to Flybe on August 2008 3 The aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF34 engines 3 4 Aftermath editAir Serbia edit As a result of the accident Air Serbia terminated its wet lease agreement with Marathon Airlines on 21 February and retired its entire Embraer fleet 5 6 Aircraft edit After the incident the aircraft suffered significant damage and was eventually written off Subsequently it was confirmed that the aircraft would be scrapped and recycled for spare parts 7 This is the third Embraer E195 hull loss after a Kalstar Aviation E195 overran the runway at Kupang Indonesia back in December 2015 8 and a Nordic Aviation Capital E195 caught fire at Juan Santamaria International Airport back in March 2022 9 Investigation editAccording to the preliminary report from Serbia s Center for Investigation of Accidents in Transport there were no mechanical issues with the aircraft or engines The report indicates that air traffic control instructed the crew to proceed to the D6 taxiway intersection with Runway 30L for take off from Runway 30L However the crew actually exited at the D5 intersection Air traffic control informed the crew of this and informed them that the available runway length from D5 was 1 273 metres 4 177 ft Air traffic control then asked if the crew would like to backtrack to the D6 intersection The crew performed calculations and informed air traffic control that the plane could take off from the D5 position The crew then received take off clearance However as the plane accelerated past 100 knots 185 km h 115 mph the crew realized that there was insufficient runway length to take off Nevertheless the crew did not abort the take off As a result as the plane took off it struck the approach lights to Runway 12R and the antennas for the airport s instrument landing system 10 See also editRunway excursion China Southern Airlines Flight 3367 Another incident where a 737 800 struck obstacles on takeoff back in 2013 11 References edit Loh Matthew A passenger jet smashed into runway lights as it took off flew for 60 minutes then landed with a gaping hole in its fuselage Business Insider Retrieved 2024 03 09 Passenger jet hits equipment on takeoff from Belgrade airport and is forced to make emergency return Associated Press 19 February 2024 Retrieved 19 February 2024 a b OY GDC Marathon Airlines Embraer ERJ 195 operator history www planespotters net 2024 02 23 Retrieved 12 March 2024 Airport Data Aircraft OY GDC Data Airport data com Retrieved 20 March 2024 Air Serbia To Cease Cooperation With Marathon Airlines AVIATOR 2024 02 20 Retrieved 2024 03 12 Air Serbia terminates Marathon Airlines ACMI after incident Ch aviation 22 February 2024 Retrieved 6 April 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link LATEST NEWS After the termination of cooperation Marathon s planes leave Belgrade the aircraft involved in the accident will be scrapped Tango Six Petar Vojinovic Retrieved 18 March 2024 Crash of an Embraer ERJ 190 200LR in Kupang Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives Retrieved 17 March 2024 Firefighters tackle fire in the fuselage of an aircraft CRprensa com Retrieved 18 March 2024 Preliminary E jet accident report finds Marathon pilots at fault 2024 02 23 Retrieved 2024 03 14 Incident China Southern B738 at Wuhan on Feb 25th 2013 collided with NDB antenna on approach but managed to climb away The Aviation Herald Retrieved 2024 03 14 External links editPreliminary investigation report in Serbian Center for Investigation of Accidents in Transport Republic of Serbia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Air Serbia Flight 324 amp oldid 1218322102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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