Sempati Air Flight 304

Sempati Air Flight 304

A Fokker F27 aircraft similar to the accident aircraft
Accident summary
Date 17 July 1997
Summary Engine failure on take-off (EFTO), pilot error
Site Margahayu, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Passengers 45
Crew 4
Fatalities 28
Injuries (non-fatal) 22±
Survivors 22
Aircraft type Fokker F-27 Friendship 600
Aircraft name Jayapura
Operator Sempati Air
Registration PK-YPM
Flight origin Husein Sastranegara International Airport, Bandung, Indonesia
Destination Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia

Sempati Air Flight 304 (SSR304) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, flying from Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung, West Java to Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta. On 17 July 1997, the aircraft operating the flight, a Fokker F27 Friendship 600 leased from Trigana Air Service, registered PK-YPM, crashed into a densely populated neighbourhood of Margahayu in Bandung after suffering an engine failure shortly after take-off killing 28 of the occupants and injuring several on the ground.

It was the deadliest plane crash in West Java since the crash of Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 5601 in 1992 and the first and the only fatal accident in Sempati Air's history.[1]

Subsequent investigation by the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee found out that the aircraft had suffered an engine failure on its left engine; the pilot failed to execute a proper go-around procedure and crashed into the densely populated residential area of Margahayu.[2]

Accident

The aircraft took off from Husein Sastranegara Airport at 11:46 WIB (04:46 UTC), with Bambang Rudy Santoso as PIC. Approximately 3 minutes after take off, the left engine of the Fokker F27 failed and began spewing thick smoke. The pilot contacted Husein Sastranegara ATC, choosing to land at Sulaiman Airbase runway 13. During the emergency landing procedure, the aircraft clipped houses in Margahayu, Bandung and crashed into a muddy field killing 28 people and severely injuring several people on the ground. Most of the victims were families travelling for school holidays.[3]

Aircraft

The aircraft involved in the crash was a Fokker F27 Friendship 600 built in 1969 with a serial number of 10415, delivered to Merpati Nusantara Airlines as PK-MHF in 1974. Later, it was sold to Trigana Air Service in 1993 as PK-YPM, Sempati Air in January 1995 and returned to Trigana Air Service in August 1995.[4]

References

Preceded by
Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 106 (April 19)
Indonesian aviation incidents and accidents in 1997 Succeeded by
Garuda Indonesia Flight 152 (September 26)
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