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Mangalore air crash final report made public

Last Updated 17 February 2012, 19:22 IST

 A final report of the Court of Inquiry (CoI) into the Mangalore air crash, which claimed 158 lives, was made public on Friday.

The CoI, headed by former Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Bhushan Nilkanth Gokh­ale, had found that the direct cause of the accident was Captain Z Glusica’s “failure to discontinue the unstabilised approach and his persistence in continuing with the landing, despite three calls from the First Officer (H S Ahluwalia) to ‘go around’ and a number of warnings from EGPWS (enhanced ground proximity warning systems)”

Though the main findings of the CoI had been given out on its submission in October 2010 itself, the entire report was made public now.  

The report said the final touchdown of the Boeing 737-800 on the morning of May 22, 2010, was “at about 5,200 feet from the beginning of Runway 24, leaving only about 2,800 feet to the end of the paved surface, to stop the aircraft.”

Soon after landing, the Captain had initiated a “rather delayed ‘go around’ or an attempted take-off, in contravention to Standard Operating Procedure laid down by the manufacturer, Boeing,” the report said.

The aircraft had overshot the runway as its right wing hit the Instrument Landing System localiser structure. It then rammed into the airport boundary fence and fell into a gorge.

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(Published 17 February 2012, 19:22 IST)

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