Runway excursion involving charter aircraft in Tacloban

No fatalities • Manila-Ninoy Aquino, Philippines • Landing (descent or approach)

A twin-engine charter flight traveling from Tacloban to Manila veered off the runway during landing, resulting in significant aircraft damage but no injuries.

What happened

A twin-engine aircraft was operating a charter service from Tacloban to Manila when the incident occurred during the landing phase. The flight was transporting a total of nine people, consisting of four crew members and five employees from the Philippines Central Bank.

As the aircraft was touching down on runway 06, it drifted to the right side of the runway. During this excursion, the right main landing gear was lost. The aircraft eventually came to a stop after departing the paved surface.

Findings

While the aircraft sustained damage that rendered it a total loss, there were no injuries reported among the 9 occupants. The primary factor in the incident was the aircraft veering off the runway during the landing roll.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2006-11-16 NAMC YS-11 accident near Manila-Ninoy Aquino, Philippines?

A twin-engine charter flight traveling from Tacloban to Manila veered off the runway during landing, resulting in significant aircraft damage but no injuries.

Were there any fatalities in the 2006-11-16 NAMC YS-11 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2006-11-16 involved a NAMC YS-11, registration RP-C3590, operated by Aboitiz Air, at Manila-Ninoy Aquino, Philippines.

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