Aircraft damage at Lanzarote Airport

No fatalities • Lanzarote, Spain • Landing (descent or approach)

An aircraft sustained significant damage during its arrival at Lanzarote Airport, resulting in no injuries or fatalities.

What happened

During the landing phase at Lanzarote Airport, an aircraft experienced an incident that resulted in substantial structural damage. The impact or mechanical failure during the arrival process caused the airframe to sustain irreparable damages.

Despite the severity of the damage to the aircraft, the incident did not result in any loss of life. There were no casualties reported among the occupants of the plane following the event.

Findings

The specific mechanical or operational reasons for the damage sustained during the landing at Lanzarote Airport were not detailed in the provided report. The primary outcome of the event was the total loss of the aircraft's airworthiness due to the extent of the damage incurred upon touchdown.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2004-10-19 Casa 212 Aviocar accident near Lanzarote, Spain?

An aircraft sustained significant damage during its arrival at Lanzarote Airport, resulting in no injuries or fatalities.

Were there any fatalities in the 2004-10-19 Casa 212 Aviocar accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2004-10-19 involved a Casa 212 Aviocar, registration T.12B-54, operated by Spanish Air Force - Ejército del Aire, at Lanzarote, Spain.

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