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TAM Airlines Flight 3054

TAM Airlines Flight 3054 (JJ3054/TAM3054) was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by TAM Airlines from Porto Alegre to São Paulo, Brazil. On the evening of July 17, 2007, the Airbus A320-233 serving the flight overran runway 35L at São Paulo during moderate rain and crashed into a nearby TAM Express warehouse adjacent to a Shell gas station.[6][7] The plane exploded on impact, resulting in the death of all 187 passengers and crew on board, as well as 12 people on the ground. An additional 27 people in the warehouse were injured.[2][8][9] This crash surpassed Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 as the deadliest aviation accident in Brazilian territory and in South American history and was the deadliest involving the Airbus A320 series until the bombing of Metrojet Flight 9268 in 2015 which killed 224.

TAM Airlines Flight 3054
The aircraft involved in the accident, while still operated by its previous operator, Pacific Airlines, and previous registration, VN-A168.
Accident
DateJuly 17, 2007 (2007-07-17)
SummaryCrashed following runway excursion on landing
SiteSão Paulo–Congonhas Airport, São Paulo, Brazil
23°37′11″S 046°39′44″W / 23.61972°S 46.66222°W / -23.61972; -46.66222
Total fatalities199
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A320-233
OperatorTAM Airlines
IATA flight No.JJ3054
ICAO flight No.TAM3054
Call signTAM 3054
RegistrationPR-MBK[1]
Flight originSalgado Filho International Airport, Porto Alegre, Brazil
DestinationSão Paulo–Congonhas Airport, São Paulo, Brazil
Occupants187
Passengers181[2][3]
Crew6[4]
Fatalities187[5]
Survivors0
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities12
Ground injuries27

The accident was investigated by the Brazilian Air Force's Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (Portuguese: Centro de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos; CENIPA), and a final report was issued in September 2009. CENIPA concluded that the accident was caused by errors committed by the pilots during the landing at São Paulo.

Background edit

Congonhas runway refit edit

 
View of Congonhas Airport in 2016.

On both of Congonhas Airport's runways (35L/17R and 35R/17L), a slope prevented the drainage of accumulated water on the asphalt. The surface was already smooth due to the excess rubber caused by tire pressure during landing.[10] There were no runway end safety areas, as Avenida Washington Luís (a busy avenue), as well as several buildings and houses, were located at the end of runways 35L and 35R. On July 24, 2006, less than a year before the accident, a Boeing 737 of BRA Transportes Aéreos had difficulty stopping on runway 35L, but the pilots were able to bring the aircraft to a stop safely by performing a ground loop.[11] Due to delays and flight cancellations caused by rains in early 2007, Infraero (the company that manages Congonhas Airport) decided to resurface the airport's main runway. The installation of channeling grooves was planned to reduce the risk of hydroplaning.[12][11] The resurfacing works were completed on June 29, but the grooves were not added. Infraero stated that adding the grooves would require an additional 30 days. Despite the incomplete refit, the Congonhas runway remained open for use during the 2006–07 Brazilian aviation crisis.[11]

Landing difficulties edit

On July 16, the day before the crash, four pilots who landed at the airport reported poor braking conditions, including a TAM pilot who managed to stop his aircraft just a few meters before the end of the runway. Between 12:25 pm and 12:28 pm, Infraero suspended operations at the airport to assess the runway conditions and subsequently cleared it for use, reporting "no puddles and water slides." However, at 12:42 local time on the same day, Pantanal Linhas Aéreas Flight 4763, an ATR 42-300, hydroplaned after touching down on runway 17R. The aircraft veered to the left, striking a concrete box and a small light pole before coming to rest on the grass between the runway and taxiway. Fortunately, all 25 people on board survived with no injuries, but the aircraft was severely damaged and deemed beyond repair.[13][14] Despite this incident, landings continued to be conducted normally at the airport.[15]

Aircraft and crew edit

The aircraft operating as Flight 3054 was a twin turbofan Airbus A320-233, serial number 789, registration PR-MBK; it was powered by two IAE V2500 engines. It was built in 1998 and had been operated by other airlines before entering service with TAM in January 2007, six months before the accident. The aircraft was owned by Pegasus Aviation and had flown more than 21,000 hours over 10,000 cycles before the crash.[1]

The aircraft was dispatched with the thrust reverser on the starboard engine deactivated, as it had jammed. TAM said in a statement a fault in a reverser "does not jeopardize landings" and no mechanical problem had been recorded on July 16, the day before the accident.[16] The aircraft had no difficulty braking on the same runway a day before the fatal accident.[17]

There were six crew members and 181 passengers on board. All 6 crew members as well as 171 of the passengers were Brazilian; the 10 remaining passengers were of various other nationalities.[18] The flight crew consisted of two captains (rather than the usual captain and first officer): Captain Henrique Stefanini Di Sacco (53), and Captain Kleyber Aguiar Lima (54).[19] There were also four flight attendants, with an additional 13 deadheading. Both pilots had been flying for over 30 years. Stefanini had logged 13,654 flight hours in his career (including 2,236 hours on the Airbus A320), and Lima 14,760 hours, with 237 of them on the Airbus A320.[19]

Nationality Passengers Crew Ground Total
  Brazil 171 6 12 189
  France 2 0 0 2
  Argentina 2 0 0 2
  Portugal 1 0 0 1
  United States 1 0 0 1
  South Africa 3 0 0 3
  Peru 1 0 0 1
Total 181 6 12 199

Flight chronology edit

 
Flight 3054's route.

Several players and coaches from the Grêmio football club were initially booked on Flight 3054, intending to catch a connecting flight in Congonhas and fly to Goiânia, for a game scheduled against the Goiás Esporte Clube. However, the club's management rescheduled the trip to the next day.[20] The plane departed from Salgado Filho International Airport in Porto Alegre at 17:18 Brazilian Standard Time (BRT) (20:18 UTC). It climbed to flight level (FL) 340 (34,000 feet (10,000 m)).[21] At 18:48 BRT (21:48 UTC), the flight made its landing at Congonhas-São Paulo Regional Airport.[21]

Crash edit

 
An artist's rendering showing the path of the aircraft during its final moments

Flight 3054 was cleared to land at Congonhas's Runway 35L. Reviews by government officials of the surveillance videos showed that despite the aircraft touching down without incident, it did not slow down normally, veering to the left as it departed the far end at around 90 knots (170 km/h; 100 mph).[22] The runway is elevated above the surrounding area, and the aircraft's momentum carried it over traffic on the adjacent Avenida Washington Luís, a major thoroughfare, and crushed a four-story TAM Express facility, resulting in a large fire. The TAM Express facility contained offices and a warehouse, and was located adjacent to a Shell gas station. All 187 passengers and crew aboard died and the aircraft was destroyed.[23]

The runway had recently been resurfaced, and did not yet have water-channeling grooves cut into it to reduce the danger of hydroplaning.[6]

Surveillance video of Flight 3054 landing
Different angle video of Flight 3054 landing

Flight Data Recorder (FDR) information recovered after the crash and released by Brazilian authorities showed that immediately prior to touchdown, both thrust levers were in CL (or "climb") position, with engine power being governed by the flight computer's autothrottle system.[24] Two seconds prior to touchdown, an aural warning, "retard, retard", was issued by the flight's computer system, advising the pilots to retard the thrust lever to the recommended idle lever position. This would disengage the autothrottle, with engine power then governed directly by the thrust levers.

At the moment of touchdown, the spoiler lever was in the "ARMED" position.[24] According to the system logic of the A320's flight controls,[25] in order for the spoilers to automatically deploy upon touchdown, not only must the spoiler lever be in the "ARMED" position, but both thrust levers must be at or close to the "idle" position. The FDR transcript shows that immediately after the warning, the flight computer recorded the left thrust lever being retarded to the rear-most position, activating the thrust reverser on the left engine, while the right thrust lever (controlling the engine with the disabled thrust reverser) remained in the CL position. One theory put forth by CENIPA is that the pilots may not have noticed that the right engine remained at CL because the Airbus autothrottle system, unlike other aircraft manufacturers, does not automatically move the levers when the autothrust controller changes engine settings. Therefore, the pilots may have thought that the right engine was at idle power without realizing that Airbus autothrust logic dictates that, when one or more of the thrust levers is pulled to the idle position, the autothrust is automatically disengaged.[19] Thus, when the pilot pulled the left engine thrust lever to idle, it disconnected the autothrust system and the computer did not retard the right engine power to idle. The A320's spoilers did not deploy during the landing run, as the right thrust lever was above the "idle" setting required for automatic spoiler deployment.[24] Since the right engine thrust lever was still in the "climb" detent at that time, the right engine accelerated to climb power while the left engine deployed its thrust reverser. The resulting asymmetric thrust condition resulted in a loss of control and a crash ensued.

Timeline edit

Source:[26]

Time Event
UTC Local time (UTC−03:00)
20:19 17:19 Flight 3054 departs Salgado Filho Airport.
21:20 18:20 The flight begins its approach to Congonhas Airport.
21:43 18:43 The pilots perform the landing checklist.
21:47 18:47 Flight 3054 is cleared to land on runway 35L.
21:48:24 18:48:24 Thrust levers are positioned incorrectly.
21:48:26 18:48:26 Flight 3054 lands on the runway.
21:48:30 18:48:30 The aircraft begins to turn left.
21:48:40 18:48:40 The aircraft overshoots the runway.
21:48:50 18:48:50 The aircraft crashes into the TAM Express building.

Congonhas edit

 
The TAM Express warehouse before the crash
 
The wreckage of Flight 3054 the day after the crash.
 
The TAM Express warehouse on fire shortly after the crash
 
Another angle of the TAM Express warehouse on fire shortly after the crash
 
The burnt-out warehouse after the crash

Aviation safety in Brazil had been under increased scrutiny following the mid-air collision in September 2006 over the Amazon of Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 and an Embraer Legacy 600 (see Brazil's 2006-2007 aviation crisis). Congonhas was singled out for having safety issues relating to operations in wet weather due to its location and runway characteristics for the traffic it serves.[citation needed]

The 35L runway at Congonhas is 1,940 metres (6,360 ft) long. Congonhas's counterpart in Rio de Janeiro, the Santos Dumont Airport, has an even shorter runway, at 1,323 m (4,341 ft). Both airports receive the same type of traffic — ranging from small private planes to Boeing 737s and A320s. Many variables affect the landing distance of an aircraft, such as approach speed, weight and the presence of either a tailwind or a headwind. For an Airbus A320, a landing speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) higher than normal can result in as much as a 25% increase in the runway length needed to stop an aircraft. Wet weather can also significantly reduce the braking performance of aircraft, leading to an increase in the minimum runway length requirement.[27]

Pilots have called Congonhas airport the "aircraft carrier," because of the runway's short length and because pilots are told to go-around if they overshoot the first 1,000 feet (300 m) of runway.[28]

In June 2007, a Brazilian judge briefly banned flights using Fokker 100, Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft in and out of the airport. The Airbus A320 was not among the aircraft banned, due to its manufacturer-stated braking distance being shorter than those of the banned aircraft. Pilots had complained that water had been accumulating on the runway, reducing aircraft braking performance and occasionally causing planes to hydroplane.[29] The judge claimed the runway needed to be 388 metres (1,273 ft) longer for these aircraft to operate safely. At the time, a spokeswoman from Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency claimed "The safety conditions of the runway and the airport as a whole are adequate."[30] TAM also objected to the decision, with a spokesman stating "If the injunction stands, it will cause total chaos," claiming over 10,000 passengers per day would be inconvenienced.[30]

Aftermath edit

The airport reopened on July 19, 2007, using an alternative runway.[17]

Many flights, including all OceanAir and BRA Transportes Aéreos, were transferred to Guarulhos International Airport, the major airport in São Paulo, due to the closure of the main runway at Congonhas and the ongoing investigation of the accident.[17]

On July 20, Presidency Chief of Staff Dilma Rousseff announced plans to significantly reduce the number of flights operating at Congonhas. The plan included banning, within 60 days, all connection, stopover, charter, and international flights and the reduction in the number of private jets. The airport would only operate direct flights to certain cities in Brazil. The plan also called for a study of the expansion of São Paulo's two current airports and the construction of a third airport in the metropolitan area.[31]

State crime scene investigators terminated the search for remains on July 28, 2007;[32] as of that date, 114 bodies recovered from the site had been identified by the São Paulo Medical Examiner's Office as those of passengers.[33]

Investigation edit

 
Brigadier Jorge Kersul Filho, leading the investigation into the accident, during a press conference.
 
The wreckage of Flight 3054

The investigation was carried out by Brazil's Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (Portuguese: Centro de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos, CENIPA). Data from the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) were downloaded by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the United States commencing July 20 and 23 respectively.[34][35] Based on preliminary data from the FDR, on July 25 Airbus cautioned A320 operators to ensure that both thrust levers are set to idle during flare.[34] The transcript of the CVR was released on August 1.[36] It shows that the pilots were aware of the wet runway conditions and the deactivated thrust reverser.[37] The pilots' comments suggest that the spoilers did not deploy and that they were unable to slow the aircraft.[37] Crew error had not been ruled out.[38]

An investigation[39] by the Brazilian Public Safety Ministry released in November 2008 concluded that the pilots mistakenly left the lever for the right engine to climb upon landing, due to a mistake in landing procedures with the right thrust reverser being disabled from a prior maintenance, when in fact it was necessary to retard both engines in order for the spoilers to work. They also said that the National Civil Aviation Agency should have closed the airport on the night the plane landed because of heavy rains; that Congonhas airport authorities shared the blame because its runway had not been properly constructed with grooves to drain away excess rainwater, contributing to the crash; that the plane's manufacturer, Airbus, should have provided alarms warning the pilots that the braking system was failing; and that TAM failed to properly train its pilots, who did not act correctly in the emergency.[40]

Final report edit

In September 2009, more than two years after the accident, CENIPA announced the results of official investigations. The report shows that one of the thrust levers, which control engines, was in position to accelerate when it should be in idle, but it was not proved if there was mechanical or human failure as the cause of the accident.[19][41][42]

The report suggests two hypotheses for the accident. In the first, there was a flaw in the power control of the plane's engines, which would have kept one of the thrust levers into acceleration, regardless of their actual position. This scenario would implicate mechanical failure of the aircraft as the cause of the accident. The likelihood of this failure occurring is calculated at once per 400 billion flight hours, and therefore highly improbable. In the second hypothesis, the pilot has performed a procedure different from that provided in the manual, and put the thrust lever in an irregular position. This scenario would implicate human error as the cause of the accident.[19]

In addition to the positions of the thrust levers, the report points to several factors that may have contributed to the accident, such as a high volume of rain on the day, with the formation of puddles on the runway, as well as the absence of grooving. The report does not blame the length of the runway for the accident. The BEA also cleared Airbus of any misdoing because they had proposed a system warning modification regarding the incorrect thrust lever positions that TAM had rejected.[19]

Response edit

 
The Brazilian flag being flown at half-mast in Brasília on the anniversary of Flight 3054

After the crash, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ordered three days of national mourning.[43]

During the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian athletes wore a black armband in remembrance of the victims.[44] The flags of all participating countries were flown at half mast on July 18. Matches involving a Brazilian athlete or team started with a minute of silence.[45]

All matches of the Campeonato Brasileiro 2007 started with a minute of silence, while all players wore black armbands.[46] Brazilian Formula One driver Felipe Massa had a black stripe on top of his helmet during the 2007 European Grand Prix, to commemorate the victims. Rubens Barrichello also had stripes on his helmet, and the two Red Bull Racing drivers David Coulthard and Mark Webber had small Brazilian flags on their helmets referring to the accident.[47]

More than 5,000 Brazilians marched to the crash site on July 29, 2007, blaming their government's failure to invest in airport infrastructure for the crash. Many of the protesters also demanded the ousting of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.[48]

International reactions edit

Memorial edit

 
Memorial at the site of the accident.

On July 17, 2012, the fifth anniversary of the accident, a plaza named Memorial Square was opened. Memorial Square was built on the site of the TAM express warehouse (demolished on August 5, 2007), which is 8,318 square metres (89,530 sq ft) in area.[56] There is a memorial with the names of the victims engraved as well as a mulberry tree that survived the crash.[57] There is another memorial in Porto Alegre called "Largo da Vida," where 199 trees have been planted. The memorial is located near Salgado Filho International Airport (the airport from which Flight 3054 departed).[58]

Legal action edit

On November 19, 2008, the 13,600-page police investigation was completed, which took 16 months of research to produce, during which 336 people were heard.[59] Federal prosecutors were of the opinion that the former director of the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), Denise Abreu (who had taken up the post in March 2006), and the flight safety officer of the airline, Marco Aurelio dos Santos de Miranda, should both be convicted of attempt on air transport security in willful mode.[60]

In 2011, the Brazilian Federal Public Ministry (Ministério Público Federal—MPF) laid criminal charges against Denise Abreu, the director of the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) at the time of the disaster, as well as two former TAM directors—Marco Aurélio dos Santos de Miranda, director of flight safety, and Alberto Fajerman, vice president of operations. They were accused of neglecting air transport safety by allowing the aircraft to land in heavy rain on the notoriously short, recently resurfaced runway before cutting of grooves to channel away excess rainwater. The trial began in São Paulo in 2013.[61] In 2014, MPF withdrew the charges against Fajerman, for lack of evidence.[62] A second charge against Abreu of "documentary falsehood" was dismissed in November, 2014.[63] As of March 2015, no judgement had been handed down on the other charges.

In 2014, TAM's insurer Itaú Seguros, the company responsible for paying compensation for the tragedy, launched a lawsuit in Brazil against Airbus for R$350 million (US$156.2 million), according to Folha de S. Paulo. Attorneys representing Airbus responded in a Brazilian court filing that Airbus accepts no responsibility, laying the blame for the disaster with the cockpit crew, the airline and the poor state of the runway.[64]

Notable victims edit

Among the victims were:

Dramatization edit

The documentary television series Mayday examines the crash and investigation in a Season 11 episode titled "Deadly Reputation" (and alternatively "Nightmare Runway" and "Disaster Runway"), which features interviews with investigators and a dramatic recreation of the accident.[29]

See also edit

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Bibliography edit

  • Sant'anna, Ivan (2011). "Parte 2 — Rota de Colisão" [Part 2 — Collision Course]. Perda Total [Total loss] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva. ISBN 9788539002597.

External links edit

External images
  Pre-accident pictures of aircraft at Airliners.net
  Pre-accident pictures of aircraft at JetPhotos.com
  • CENIPA
    • Final Report ()
    • Final Report (in Portuguese) ()
  • TAM Airlines
    • Comunicados TAM August 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese) (Press releases from TAM regarding the incident) ()
    • TAM Informa(in Portuguese) (Material from TAM Airlines about the incident) ( October 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine)
  • Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety
    • Accident in São Paulo on 17 July 2007 ()
    • Accident survenu à São Paulo le 17 juillet 2007 (in French) ()
  • Press Release - German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (in German) ()
  • Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
  • Cockpit Voice Recorder transcript and accident summary
  • In pictures: Brazil plane crash (BBC)
  • Video from Congonhas airport security camera, comparing a normal landing with TAM flight 3054's landing (in Portuguese)
  • The World's Worst Airline January 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine - Elizabeth Spiers
  • Plane Crashes in Brazil
  • List of passengers on Flight 3054 ()
  • Photographs (in Portuguese) ()
  • CVR recording on YouTube

airlines, flight, 3054, jj3054, tam3054, regularly, scheduled, domestic, passenger, flight, operated, airlines, from, porto, alegre, são, paulo, brazil, evening, july, 2007, airbus, a320, serving, flight, overran, runway, são, paulo, during, moderate, rain, cr. TAM Airlines Flight 3054 JJ3054 TAM3054 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by TAM Airlines from Porto Alegre to Sao Paulo Brazil On the evening of July 17 2007 the Airbus A320 233 serving the flight overran runway 35L at Sao Paulo during moderate rain and crashed into a nearby TAM Express warehouse adjacent to a Shell gas station 6 7 The plane exploded on impact resulting in the death of all 187 passengers and crew on board as well as 12 people on the ground An additional 27 people in the warehouse were injured 2 8 9 This crash surpassed Gol Transportes Aereos Flight 1907 as the deadliest aviation accident in Brazilian territory and in South American history and was the deadliest involving the Airbus A320 series until the bombing of Metrojet Flight 9268 in 2015 which killed 224 TAM Airlines Flight 3054The aircraft involved in the accident while still operated by its previous operator Pacific Airlines and previous registration VN A168 AccidentDateJuly 17 2007 2007 07 17 SummaryCrashed following runway excursion on landingSiteSao Paulo Congonhas Airport Sao Paulo Brazil 23 37 11 S 046 39 44 W 23 61972 S 46 66222 W 23 61972 46 66222Total fatalities199AircraftAircraft typeAirbus A320 233OperatorTAM AirlinesIATA flight No JJ3054ICAO flight No TAM3054Call signTAM 3054RegistrationPR MBK 1 Flight originSalgado Filho International Airport Porto Alegre BrazilDestinationSao Paulo Congonhas Airport Sao Paulo BrazilOccupants187Passengers181 2 3 Crew6 4 Fatalities187 5 Survivors0Ground casualtiesGround fatalities12Ground injuries27The accident was investigated by the Brazilian Air Force s Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center Portuguese Centro de Investigacao e Prevencao de Acidentes Aeronauticos CENIPA and a final report was issued in September 2009 CENIPA concluded that the accident was caused by errors committed by the pilots during the landing at Sao Paulo Contents 1 Background 1 1 Congonhas runway refit 1 2 Landing difficulties 2 Aircraft and crew 3 Flight chronology 4 Crash 4 1 Timeline 5 Congonhas 5 1 Aftermath 6 Investigation 6 1 Final report 7 Response 7 1 International reactions 7 2 Memorial 8 Legal action 9 Notable victims 10 Dramatization 11 See also 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External linksBackground editCongonhas runway refit edit nbsp View of Congonhas Airport in 2016 On both of Congonhas Airport s runways 35L 17R and 35R 17L a slope prevented the drainage of accumulated water on the asphalt The surface was already smooth due to the excess rubber caused by tire pressure during landing 10 There were no runway end safety areas as Avenida Washington Luis a busy avenue as well as several buildings and houses were located at the end of runways 35L and 35R On July 24 2006 less than a year before the accident a Boeing 737 of BRA Transportes Aereos had difficulty stopping on runway 35L but the pilots were able to bring the aircraft to a stop safely by performing a ground loop 11 Due to delays and flight cancellations caused by rains in early 2007 Infraero the company that manages Congonhas Airport decided to resurface the airport s main runway The installation of channeling grooves was planned to reduce the risk of hydroplaning 12 11 The resurfacing works were completed on June 29 but the grooves were not added Infraero stated that adding the grooves would require an additional 30 days Despite the incomplete refit the Congonhas runway remained open for use during the 2006 07 Brazilian aviation crisis 11 Landing difficulties edit On July 16 the day before the crash four pilots who landed at the airport reported poor braking conditions including a TAM pilot who managed to stop his aircraft just a few meters before the end of the runway Between 12 25 pm and 12 28 pm Infraero suspended operations at the airport to assess the runway conditions and subsequently cleared it for use reporting no puddles and water slides However at 12 42 local time on the same day Pantanal Linhas Aereas Flight 4763 an ATR 42 300 hydroplaned after touching down on runway 17R The aircraft veered to the left striking a concrete box and a small light pole before coming to rest on the grass between the runway and taxiway Fortunately all 25 people on board survived with no injuries but the aircraft was severely damaged and deemed beyond repair 13 14 Despite this incident landings continued to be conducted normally at the airport 15 Aircraft and crew editThe aircraft operating as Flight 3054 was a twin turbofan Airbus A320 233 serial number 789 registration PR MBK it was powered by two IAE V2500 engines It was built in 1998 and had been operated by other airlines before entering service with TAM in January 2007 six months before the accident The aircraft was owned by Pegasus Aviation and had flown more than 21 000 hours over 10 000 cycles before the crash 1 The aircraft was dispatched with the thrust reverser on the starboard engine deactivated as it had jammed TAM said in a statement a fault in a reverser does not jeopardize landings and no mechanical problem had been recorded on July 16 the day before the accident 16 The aircraft had no difficulty braking on the same runway a day before the fatal accident 17 There were six crew members and 181 passengers on board All 6 crew members as well as 171 of the passengers were Brazilian the 10 remaining passengers were of various other nationalities 18 The flight crew consisted of two captains rather than the usual captain and first officer Captain Henrique Stefanini Di Sacco 53 and Captain Kleyber Aguiar Lima 54 19 There were also four flight attendants with an additional 13 deadheading Both pilots had been flying for over 30 years Stefanini had logged 13 654 flight hours in his career including 2 236 hours on the Airbus A320 and Lima 14 760 hours with 237 of them on the Airbus A320 19 Nationality Passengers Crew Ground Total nbsp Brazil 171 6 12 189 nbsp France 2 0 0 2 nbsp Argentina 2 0 0 2 nbsp Portugal 1 0 0 1 nbsp United States 1 0 0 1 nbsp South Africa 3 0 0 3 nbsp Peru 1 0 0 1Total 181 6 12 199Flight chronology edit nbsp Flight 3054 s route Several players and coaches from the Gremio football club were initially booked on Flight 3054 intending to catch a connecting flight in Congonhas and fly to Goiania for a game scheduled against the Goias Esporte Clube However the club s management rescheduled the trip to the next day 20 The plane departed from Salgado Filho International Airport in Porto Alegre at 17 18 Brazilian Standard Time BRT 20 18 UTC It climbed to flight level FL 340 34 000 feet 10 000 m 21 At 18 48 BRT 21 48 UTC the flight made its landing at Congonhas Sao Paulo Regional Airport 21 Crash edit nbsp An artist s rendering showing the path of the aircraft during its final momentsFlight 3054 was cleared to land at Congonhas s Runway 35L Reviews by government officials of the surveillance videos showed that despite the aircraft touching down without incident it did not slow down normally veering to the left as it departed the far end at around 90 knots 170 km h 100 mph 22 The runway is elevated above the surrounding area and the aircraft s momentum carried it over traffic on the adjacent Avenida Washington Luis a major thoroughfare and crushed a four story TAM Express facility resulting in a large fire The TAM Express facility contained offices and a warehouse and was located adjacent to a Shell gas station All 187 passengers and crew aboard died and the aircraft was destroyed 23 The runway had recently been resurfaced and did not yet have water channeling grooves cut into it to reduce the danger of hydroplaning 6 source source source source Surveillance video of Flight 3054 landing source source source source Different angle video of Flight 3054 landingFlight Data Recorder FDR information recovered after the crash and released by Brazilian authorities showed that immediately prior to touchdown both thrust levers were in CL or climb position with engine power being governed by the flight computer s autothrottle system 24 Two seconds prior to touchdown an aural warning retard retard was issued by the flight s computer system advising the pilots to retard the thrust lever to the recommended idle lever position This would disengage the autothrottle with engine power then governed directly by the thrust levers At the moment of touchdown the spoiler lever was in the ARMED position 24 According to the system logic of the A320 s flight controls 25 in order for the spoilers to automatically deploy upon touchdown not only must the spoiler lever be in the ARMED position but both thrust levers must be at or close to the idle position The FDR transcript shows that immediately after the warning the flight computer recorded the left thrust lever being retarded to the rear most position activating the thrust reverser on the left engine while the right thrust lever controlling the engine with the disabled thrust reverser remained in the CL position One theory put forth by CENIPA is that the pilots may not have noticed that the right engine remained at CL because the Airbus autothrottle system unlike other aircraft manufacturers does not automatically move the levers when the autothrust controller changes engine settings Therefore the pilots may have thought that the right engine was at idle power without realizing that Airbus autothrust logic dictates that when one or more of the thrust levers is pulled to the idle position the autothrust is automatically disengaged 19 Thus when the pilot pulled the left engine thrust lever to idle it disconnected the autothrust system and the computer did not retard the right engine power to idle The A320 s spoilers did not deploy during the landing run as the right thrust lever was above the idle setting required for automatic spoiler deployment 24 Since the right engine thrust lever was still in the climb detent at that time the right engine accelerated to climb power while the left engine deployed its thrust reverser The resulting asymmetric thrust condition resulted in a loss of control and a crash ensued Timeline edit Source 26 Time EventUTC Local time UTC 03 00 20 19 17 19 Flight 3054 departs Salgado Filho Airport 21 20 18 20 The flight begins its approach to Congonhas Airport 21 43 18 43 The pilots perform the landing checklist 21 47 18 47 Flight 3054 is cleared to land on runway 35L 21 48 24 18 48 24 Thrust levers are positioned incorrectly 21 48 26 18 48 26 Flight 3054 lands on the runway 21 48 30 18 48 30 The aircraft begins to turn left 21 48 40 18 48 40 The aircraft overshoots the runway 21 48 50 18 48 50 The aircraft crashes into the TAM Express building Congonhas edit nbsp The TAM Express warehouse before the crash nbsp The wreckage of Flight 3054 the day after the crash nbsp The TAM Express warehouse on fire shortly after the crash nbsp Another angle of the TAM Express warehouse on fire shortly after the crash nbsp The burnt out warehouse after the crashAviation safety in Brazil had been under increased scrutiny following the mid air collision in September 2006 over the Amazon of Gol Transportes Aereos Flight 1907 and an Embraer Legacy 600 see Brazil s 2006 2007 aviation crisis Congonhas was singled out for having safety issues relating to operations in wet weather due to its location and runway characteristics for the traffic it serves citation needed The 35L runway at Congonhas is 1 940 metres 6 360 ft long Congonhas s counterpart in Rio de Janeiro the Santos Dumont Airport has an even shorter runway at 1 323 m 4 341 ft Both airports receive the same type of traffic ranging from small private planes to Boeing 737s and A320s Many variables affect the landing distance of an aircraft such as approach speed weight and the presence of either a tailwind or a headwind For an Airbus A320 a landing speed of 20 knots 37 km h 23 mph higher than normal can result in as much as a 25 increase in the runway length needed to stop an aircraft Wet weather can also significantly reduce the braking performance of aircraft leading to an increase in the minimum runway length requirement 27 Pilots have called Congonhas airport the aircraft carrier because of the runway s short length and because pilots are told to go around if they overshoot the first 1 000 feet 300 m of runway 28 In June 2007 a Brazilian judge briefly banned flights using Fokker 100 Boeing 737 700 and Boeing 737 800 aircraft in and out of the airport The Airbus A320 was not among the aircraft banned due to its manufacturer stated braking distance being shorter than those of the banned aircraft Pilots had complained that water had been accumulating on the runway reducing aircraft braking performance and occasionally causing planes to hydroplane 29 The judge claimed the runway needed to be 388 metres 1 273 ft longer for these aircraft to operate safely At the time a spokeswoman from Brazil s National Civil Aviation Agency claimed The safety conditions of the runway and the airport as a whole are adequate 30 TAM also objected to the decision with a spokesman stating If the injunction stands it will cause total chaos claiming over 10 000 passengers per day would be inconvenienced 30 Aftermath edit The airport reopened on July 19 2007 using an alternative runway 17 Many flights including all OceanAir and BRA Transportes Aereos were transferred to Guarulhos International Airport the major airport in Sao Paulo due to the closure of the main runway at Congonhas and the ongoing investigation of the accident 17 On July 20 Presidency Chief of Staff Dilma Rousseff announced plans to significantly reduce the number of flights operating at Congonhas The plan included banning within 60 days all connection stopover charter and international flights and the reduction in the number of private jets The airport would only operate direct flights to certain cities in Brazil The plan also called for a study of the expansion of Sao Paulo s two current airports and the construction of a third airport in the metropolitan area 31 State crime scene investigators terminated the search for remains on July 28 2007 32 as of that date 114 bodies recovered from the site had been identified by the Sao Paulo Medical Examiner s Office as those of passengers 33 Investigation edit nbsp Brigadier Jorge Kersul Filho leading the investigation into the accident during a press conference nbsp The wreckage of Flight 3054The investigation was carried out by Brazil s Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center Portuguese Centro de Investigacao e Prevencao de Acidentes Aeronauticos CENIPA Data from the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder CVR were downloaded by the National Transportation Safety Board NTSB in the United States commencing July 20 and 23 respectively 34 35 Based on preliminary data from the FDR on July 25 Airbus cautioned A320 operators to ensure that both thrust levers are set to idle during flare 34 The transcript of the CVR was released on August 1 36 It shows that the pilots were aware of the wet runway conditions and the deactivated thrust reverser 37 The pilots comments suggest that the spoilers did not deploy and that they were unable to slow the aircraft 37 Crew error had not been ruled out 38 An investigation 39 by the Brazilian Public Safety Ministry released in November 2008 concluded that the pilots mistakenly left the lever for the right engine to climb upon landing due to a mistake in landing procedures with the right thrust reverser being disabled from a prior maintenance when in fact it was necessary to retard both engines in order for the spoilers to work They also said that the National Civil Aviation Agency should have closed the airport on the night the plane landed because of heavy rains that Congonhas airport authorities shared the blame because its runway had not been properly constructed with grooves to drain away excess rainwater contributing to the crash that the plane s manufacturer Airbus should have provided alarms warning the pilots that the braking system was failing and that TAM failed to properly train its pilots who did not act correctly in the emergency 40 Final report edit In September 2009 more than two years after the accident CENIPA announced the results of official investigations The report shows that one of the thrust levers which control engines was in position to accelerate when it should be in idle but it was not proved if there was mechanical or human failure as the cause of the accident 19 41 42 The report suggests two hypotheses for the accident In the first there was a flaw in the power control of the plane s engines which would have kept one of the thrust levers into acceleration regardless of their actual position This scenario would implicate mechanical failure of the aircraft as the cause of the accident The likelihood of this failure occurring is calculated at once per 400 billion flight hours and therefore highly improbable In the second hypothesis the pilot has performed a procedure different from that provided in the manual and put the thrust lever in an irregular position This scenario would implicate human error as the cause of the accident 19 In addition to the positions of the thrust levers the report points to several factors that may have contributed to the accident such as a high volume of rain on the day with the formation of puddles on the runway as well as the absence of grooving The report does not blame the length of the runway for the accident The BEA also cleared Airbus of any misdoing because they had proposed a system warning modification regarding the incorrect thrust lever positions that TAM had rejected 19 Response edit nbsp The Brazilian flag being flown at half mast in Brasilia on the anniversary of Flight 3054After the crash President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ordered three days of national mourning 43 During the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro the Brazilian athletes wore a black armband in remembrance of the victims 44 The flags of all participating countries were flown at half mast on July 18 Matches involving a Brazilian athlete or team started with a minute of silence 45 All matches of the Campeonato Brasileiro 2007 started with a minute of silence while all players wore black armbands 46 Brazilian Formula One driver Felipe Massa had a black stripe on top of his helmet during the 2007 European Grand Prix to commemorate the victims Rubens Barrichello also had stripes on his helmet and the two Red Bull Racing drivers David Coulthard and Mark Webber had small Brazilian flags on their helmets referring to the accident 47 More than 5 000 Brazilians marched to the crash site on July 29 2007 blaming their government s failure to invest in airport infrastructure for the crash Many of the protesters also demanded the ousting of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 48 International reactions edit nbsp Argentina President Nestor Kirchner called president Lula to express condolences 49 nbsp Chile President Michelle Bachelet called president Lula to offer her condolences 49 nbsp China President Hu Jintao expressed his condolences to the Brazilian government as well as the friends and families of the victims 50 nbsp Germany President Horst Kohler sent a telegram to President Lula expressing his condolences to the families of the victims According to a statement at the German embassy in Brasilia reported Germany would join the three day mourning by lowering the flag at half mast at the embassy 51 nbsp Mexico Former president Vicente Fox expressed his condolences 52 nbsp Peru President Alan Garcia expressed his condolences and requested to talk with president Lula 49 nbsp Spain Felipe VI of Spain was in Brazil at the time of the accident and expressed condolences 53 nbsp United States President George W Bush his spokesman Sean McCormack and secretary of state Condoleezza Rice all expressed their condolences Rice also called Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim to express additional condolences 49 nbsp Vatican Odilo Scherer the Archbishop of Sao Paulo received a telegram from Pope Benedict XVI signed by the Vatican s secretary of state Tarcisio Bertone expressing condolences as well as a mass for the victims 54 nbsp Venezuela Foreign minister Nicolas Maduro expressed his condolences to Brazil s government and citizens 55 Memorial edit nbsp Memorial at the site of the accident On July 17 2012 the fifth anniversary of the accident a plaza named Memorial Square was opened Memorial Square was built on the site of the TAM express warehouse demolished on August 5 2007 which is 8 318 square metres 89 530 sq ft in area 56 There is a memorial with the names of the victims engraved as well as a mulberry tree that survived the crash 57 There is another memorial in Porto Alegre called Largo da Vida where 199 trees have been planted The memorial is located near Salgado Filho International Airport the airport from which Flight 3054 departed 58 Legal action editOn November 19 2008 the 13 600 page police investigation was completed which took 16 months of research to produce during which 336 people were heard 59 Federal prosecutors were of the opinion that the former director of the National Civil Aviation Agency ANAC Denise Abreu who had taken up the post in March 2006 and the flight safety officer of the airline Marco Aurelio dos Santos de Miranda should both be convicted of attempt on air transport security in willful mode 60 In 2011 the Brazilian Federal Public Ministry Ministerio Publico Federal MPF laid criminal charges against Denise Abreu the director of the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency ANAC at the time of the disaster as well as two former TAM directors Marco Aurelio dos Santos de Miranda director of flight safety and Alberto Fajerman vice president of operations They were accused of neglecting air transport safety by allowing the aircraft to land in heavy rain on the notoriously short recently resurfaced runway before cutting of grooves to channel away excess rainwater The trial began in Sao Paulo in 2013 61 In 2014 MPF withdrew the charges against Fajerman for lack of evidence 62 A second charge against Abreu of documentary falsehood was dismissed in November 2014 63 As of March 2015 no judgement had been handed down on the other charges In 2014 TAM s insurer Itau Seguros the company responsible for paying compensation for the tragedy launched a lawsuit in Brazil against Airbus for R 350 million US 156 2 million according to Folha de S Paulo Attorneys representing Airbus responded in a Brazilian court filing that Airbus accepts no responsibility laying the blame for the disaster with the cockpit crew the airline and the poor state of the runway 64 Notable victims editAmong the victims were Julio Redecker aged 51 a Brazilian Social Democracy Party federal politician member and leader of the opposition in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil 65 66 67 Paulo Rogerio Amoretty Souza aged 61 former chairman of the football team Sport Club Internacional and attorney for Sport Club Corinthians Paulista 68 Marcio Rogerio de Andrade aged 35 former football player and FIFA agent at the time of the crash His spouse his daughter and his brother in law also died in the disaster 69 Dramatization editThe documentary television series Mayday examines the crash and investigation in a Season 11 episode titled Deadly Reputation and alternatively Nightmare Runway and Disaster Runway which features interviews with investigators and a dramatic recreation of the accident 29 See also edit nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Aviation portalPhilippine Airlines Flight 137 Another Airbus A320 that crashed nine years earlier under almost identical circumstances with 3 fatalities S7 Airlines Flight 778 An Airbus A310 that crashed one year earlier also with a deactivated thrust reverser TAP Air Portugal Flight 425 Air India Express Flight 812References edit a b Ionides Nicholas July 18 2007 BREAKING NEWS TAM A320 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report in Portuguese Globo G1 Noticias Archived from the original on November 26 2022 Retrieved April 20 2010 Luto oficial de tres dias por acidente da TAM Three day official mourning for TAM accident in Portuguese Archived from the original on November 26 2022 Retrieved July 23 2007 Byrd David July 18 2007 Brazilian Athletes Mourn Plane Crash Victims Voice of America Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved July 23 2007 Comite dos jogos Pan Americanos decreta luto por tres dias nas competicoes Pan American Games Committee decrees three day mourning in competitions memoria ebc com br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on September 7 2022 Retrieved September 7 2022 Brasileiros da F 1 de luto pelo voo da TAM Brazilians from F1 mourning the flight of TAM GloboEsporte com in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on August 19 2016 Retrieved September 7 2022 Escuderia RedBull faz homenagem as vitimas do voo 3054 Red Bull Scuderia pays tribute to the victims of Flight 3054 Estadao in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on September 7 2022 Retrieved September 7 2022 Brazilians blame gov t for jet crash AM New York Metro Associated Press July 30 2007 p 9 a b c d Presidente da Argentina presta solidariedade a Lula pelo acidente da TAM Argentine President gives solidarity to Lula for TAM accident www1 folha uol com br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on December 1 2021 Retrieved July 23 2019 China envia condolencias a Lula por acidente com aviao da TAM 18 07 2007 Poder China sends condolences to Lula for TAM plane crash Jul 18 2007 Power Folha de S Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on December 4 2021 Retrieved July 23 2019 Alemanha realiza homenagem as vitimas do voo da TAM Germany pays tribute to TAM flight victims Mundo in Brazilian Portuguese Da France Presse April 17 2015 Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Jornal do Brasil Pais Mexico envia condolencias por acidente aereo em Sao Paulo Jornal do Brasil Country Mexico sends condolences for air crash in Sao Paulo archive is in Brazilian Portuguese July 9 2012 Archived from the original on July 9 2012 Retrieved July 23 2019 A320 o aviao vedete da Airbus que ja sofreu inumeros acidentes A320 Airbus star plane that has suffered numerous accidents Brasilia Capital in Brazilian Portuguese March 24 2015 Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Folha Online BBC Brasil Papa envia condolencias as familias das vitimas de acidente em Sao Paulo 18 07 2007 Pope sends condolences to families of crash victims in Sao Paulo www1 folha uol com br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Parentes de vitimas de acidente da TAM fazem vigilia para lembrar seis anos da tragedia Relatives of TAM Accident Victims Wake to Remember Six Years of Tragedy noticias uol com br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Estado Agencia July 18 2012 Inauguracao de Memorial da TAM causa emocao TAM Memorial Inauguration Causes Thrill Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Duarte Nathalia July 17 2012 Minuto de silencio lembra momento do acidente da TAM ha cinco anos Minute of silence reminds moment of TAM accident five years ago g1 globo com in Brazilian Portuguese Do G1 SP Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Em Porto Alegre mais emocao Sao Paulo In Porto Alegre more excitement Sao Paulo estadao com br in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Ministerio Publico Federal pede a condenacao de dois investigados na tragedia da TAM Federal Public Prosecutor calls for conviction of two investigated in TAM tragedy GauchaZH in Brazilian Portuguese April 7 2014 Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Nassif Luis February 15 2014 Denise Abreu o lobby que ajudou na tragedia da TAM Denise Abreu The Lobby That Helped the TAM Tragedy GGN in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Brazil trial over plane crash that killed 199 BBC News BBC August 8 2013 Archived from the original on November 28 2020 Retrieved April 6 2015 TAM JJ3054 MPF pede pena de ate 24 anos para responsaveis por acidente aereo que resultou na morte de 199 pessoas em 2007 TAM JJ3054 MPF faces sentence of up to 24 years for those responsible for air crash that resulted in the deaths of 199 people in 2007 MPF in Portuguese Public Prosecutor s Office in the State of S Paulo April 7 2014 Archived from the original on November 29 2020 Retrieved April 7 2015 Macedo Fausto November 12 2014 STJ anula acusacao de falsidade documental contra ex diretora da ANAC STJ cancels complaint of documentary falsehood against former director of ANAC Estadao in Portuguese Archived from the original on 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July 17 2007 Listas de nomes divulgada pela TAM ultrapassam previsao oficial de 176 passageiros Name lists released by TAM exceed official forecast of 176 passengers in Portuguese Agencia Brasil Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved July 18 2007 106 Paulo Rogerio Amoretty Souza Familia viajava no voo da TAM Family Traveling on TAM Flight g1 globo com in Portuguese Archived from the original on October 23 2018 Retrieved March 28 2019 Bibliography editSant anna Ivan 2011 Parte 2 Rota de Colisao Part 2 Collision Course Perda Total Total loss in Brazilian Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Objetiva ISBN 9788539002597 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TAM Airlines Flight 3054 nbsp Wikinews has related news TAM Linhas Aereas plane crashes at Sao Paulo airport in Brazil External images nbsp Pre accident pictures of aircraft at Airliners net nbsp Pre accident pictures of aircraft at JetPhotos comCENIPA Final Report Archive Final Report in Portuguese Archive TAM Airlines Comunicados TAM Archived August 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine in Portuguese Press releases from TAM regarding the incident Archive TAM Informa in Portuguese Material from TAM Airlines about the incident Archived October 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety Accident in Sao Paulo on 17 July 2007 Archive Accident survenu a Sao Paulo le 17 juillet 2007 in French Archive Press Release German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation in German Archive Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network Cockpit Voice Recorder transcript and accident summary In pictures Brazil plane crash BBC Video from Congonhas airport security camera comparing a normal landing with TAM flight 3054 s landing in Portuguese The World s Worst Airline Archived January 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine Elizabeth Spiers Plane Crashes in Brazil List of passengers on Flight 3054 Archive Photographs in Portuguese Archive CVR recording on 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