AAIU Reports

The following is a listing of Investigation Reports published by the Air Accident Investigation Unit concerning accidents and incidents that occurred within Irish airspace. This list will also include Investigations concerning Irish registered and/or operated aircraft which were delegated to the AAIU by Foreign Accident Investigation Authorities in accordance with ICAO Annex 13. Reports may be sorted based on Occurrence Date using the Search Facility below.

Incident: Lambada UFM-11, EI-DGT, Abbeyshrule, Co. Longford, 5 Mar 2005: Report No 2006-004

March 21, 2006

SYNOPSIS

The aircraft arrived overhead Abbeyshrule airfield at 12.30 hrs.  Due to the strength of the runway crosswind, the pilot decided to land the aircraft without flaps.  A significant amount of rudder was used due to the crosswind.  On landing, all three wheels touched the runway and a slight ballooning of the aircraft took place.  The main wheels then touched on again but the pilot realised that the nose wheel had severed from the aircraft.  There were no reported injuries and the pilot exited the aircraft in the normal way.

Incident: Medway Eclipser 912 Microlight, EI-CTC, Stradbally, Co. Laois, 5 Mar 2005: Report No 2006-003

March 13, 2006

SYNOPSIS

The microlight aircraft’s undercarriage collapsed whilst the aircraft was being taxied at a private airfield near Stradbally, Co.Laois.

Incident: X-AIR 582 (5) Microlight, G-CBFT, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, 4 Aug 2004: Report No 2006-002

February 28, 2006

SYNOPSIS

The aircraft was at an altitude of 1,200 ft. when the pilot noticed a drop in engine power.  He increased the throttle to full position but the engine did not increase to full R.P.M.  At approximately 1,100 ft the engine stopped completely.  The aircraft made an emergency landing into a field near the shores of Lough Ennel.   

Accident: Savannah MXP-740, EI-DGI, Granard Airfield, Co. Longford, 2 April 2005: Report No 2006-001

January 17, 2006

SYNOPSIS

While performing a go-around from a low/slow pass along the runway of a private unlicensed airfield, the ultralight aircraft nose-dived into the ground.  The ultralight was substantially damaged and both occupants suffered serious impact injuries. There was no fire.

 

Incident: Airbus A320, EI-DEA, Cork Airport, 11 Oct 2005: 2005-030

December 22, 2005

SYNOPSIS

 

On final approach to Runway (RWY) 35 at Cork Airport, the Commander observed a large flock of birds lifting off the ground and elected to carry out a go-around.  During this manoeuvre a number of birds struck the aircraft.  A normal approach and landing was subsequently completed.

 

Incident: Bombardier CL-600-2B16, C-FSJR & Gates Learjet 45, G-OLDR, Dublin Airport, 23 Jun 2005: Report 2005-029

December 20, 2005

SYNOPSIS

While taxiing under marshalling to a parking position in the Light Aircraft Park Bravo, the starboard winglet of a Canadian registered Challenger, struck the tail cone of a UK registered Learjet.  There were no injuries and no fire.  

 

Incident: Cessna 172, EI-CFP, Weston Airport, 23 May 2004: Report No 2005-028

December 12, 2005

SYNOPSIS

The aircraft took off from Weston Airport on a training flight. At about 300 ft above ground level the engine began to loose power.  The instructor decided to return to the field and landed on the same runway, coming to rest on the runway extension.

Incident: Islander BN-2B-26, EI-CUW, Weston Aerodrome, 16 June 2004: Report No 2005-026

December 8, 2005

 

  

Incident: Fournier RF3, D-KMDP, Galway Airport, 15 Oct 2004: Report No 2005-027

December 5, 2005

  

Incident: Thruster TST Mk 1 Microlight, G-MTKD, Kilrush, Co. Kildare, 24 May 2004: Report No 2005-025

November 21, 2005

 

  

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