Runway excursion involving twin-engine aircraft

No fatalities • Bom Jesus, Brazil • Landing (descent or approach)

A twin-engine airplane veered off the runway and sustained heavy damage following touchdown, though all occupants escaped without injury.

What happened

Upon completing the landing phase, a twin-engine airplane experienced a loss of directional control. Immediately after touchdown, the aircraft departed the runway surface and traveled approximately 200 meters away from the paved area before coming to a final stop.

Despite the severity of the excursion, there were no casualties reported. All eight occupants on board the aircraft were able to evacuate the wreckage without sustaining any injuries.

Findings

The impact of the excursion resulted in the aircraft being damaged beyond repair. The specific mechanical or operational reasons for the loss of control during the landing roll were not detailed in the initial report.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1995-03-04 Harbin Yunsunji Y-12 accident near Bom Jesus, Brazil?

A twin-engine airplane veered off the runway and sustained heavy damage following touchdown, though all occupants escaped without injury.

Were there any fatalities in the 1995-03-04 Harbin Yunsunji Y-12 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1995-03-04 involved a Harbin Yunsunji Y-12, registration PNP-224, operated by Policía Nacional del Peru, at Bom Jesus, Brazil.

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