Beech 99 crash near Cap Haitien, Haiti

3 fatalities • Cap Haitien, Haiti

A scheduled domestic flight crashed into terrain during its approach to Cap Haitien International Airport.

What happened

On September 20, 2011, at 2130 UTC, a Hawker Beechcraft BE-99A, registration HH-APA, crashed while performing an approach to Cap Haitien International Airport (MTCH) in Cap Haitien, Haiti. The aircraft, operated by Salsa d'Haiti as flight 112, was a scheduled domestic passenger service traveling from Port-Au-Prince International Airport (MTPP).

The accident occurred during Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). The aircraft sustained substantial damage upon impact with the terrain. There were 3 fatal injuries among the two crewmembers and one passenger on board.

Probable cause

No probable cause was determined in the provided report.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 20 Sep 2011 BEECH 99 A accident near Cap Haitien, Haiti?

A scheduled domestic flight crashed into terrain during its approach to Cap Haitien International Airport.

Were there any fatalities in the 20 Sep 2011 BEECH 99 A accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 3 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 20 Sep 2011 involved a BEECH 99 A, operated by Salsa d'Haiti, at Cap Haitien, Haiti.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

No probable cause was determined in the provided report.

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