Substantial damage to British Aerospace 800A during landing in Monterrey

No fatalities • Monterrey, Mexico

A British Aerospace 800A sustained substantial damage during landing at Aeropuerto de Norte, and the incident was discovered during routine maintenance.

What happened

On March 28, 2008, at 08:08 CST, a British Aerospace BAE 125 model 800A, registration N167DD, landed on runway 02 at Aeropuerto de Norte near Monterrey, Mexico. The flight had originated in Toluca, Mexico.

Following the landing, the crew taxied the aircraft to a hangar. The crew did not report any incident at the time of the landing. The damage was later discovered by maintenance personnel during routine inspections, which revealed substantial damage to the wings and the fuselage. There were no injuries to the crew or passengers. Weather conditions during the flight were visual meteorological conditions (VMC) with a visibility of 12 statute miles and winds from 230 degrees at 4 knots.

Probable cause

No probable cause was determined in the official report.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 28 Mar 2008 British Aerospace 800A accident near Monterrey, Mexico?

A British Aerospace 800A sustained substantial damage during landing at Aeropuerto de Norte, and the incident was discovered during routine maintenance.

Were there any fatalities in the 28 Mar 2008 British Aerospace 800A accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 28 Mar 2008 involved a British Aerospace 800A, registration N167DD, operated by Aircraft Guaranty Holdings and Trust LLC Trustee, at Monterrey, Mexico.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

No probable cause was determined in the official report.

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