On 10 November 2008, Ryanair Flight 4102 from Frankfurt–Hahn Airport, in Hahn, Rhineland-Palatinate to Rome Ciampino Airport, in Rome, Italy, suffered multiple bird strikes while landing. Of the 172 people on board, two crew and eight passengers received hospital treatment for minor injuries. The 8-month-old Boeing 737-8AS jet used for the flight sustained a massive amount of damage, which led to it being written off. This accident was the fourth hull loss of a Boeing 737-800.

Aircraft

The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737-8AS, equipped with two CFM International CFM56-7B26/3 engines, manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in 2008, with MSN 33639 and registered as EI-DYG. It had logged 2,419 airframe hours and 1,498 takeoff and landing cycles.

Accident

Flight 4102 was commanded by 44-year-old Belgian pilot Frédéric Colson, who had 10,000 flight hours, 6,000 of them on the Boeing 737; and his 23-year-old Dutch co-pilot First Officer Alexander Vet, who had 600 flight hours, 400 of them on the 737. The jet struck up to 90 starlings on final approach to Rome Ciampino Airport which damaged the port (left) side landing gear and both engines. The flight attempted to execute a missed approach after one engine was damaged, but the remaining engine ingested birds as well and was damaged during this maneuver. It was reported that the aircraft left runway 15 for a short time before the flight crew brought it back onto the runway.

The final report of the accident, investigated by the National Agency for the Safety of Flight (Italian: Agenzia Nazionale per la Sicurezza del Volo; ANSV) was released on 20 December 2018, more than 10 years after the accident.

Aftermath

The airport was closed for 36 hours and all traffic was diverted to Rome Fiumicino Airport due to the jet being stranded on the runway after the port side landing gear collapsed.

This accident caused such substantial damage that the aircraft was written off. Ryanair retained ownership of it for certain parts and for training purposes.

See also

  • US Airways Flight 1549 – a similar aviation-related air accident that occurred 2 months later in New York City, involving an Airbus A320.
  • Kalitta Air Flight 207 – another flight accompanied by a bird strike 5 months earlier.
  • Jeju Air Flight 2216 - a South Korean 737 that crashed, following a bird strike.

References

External links

  • Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network

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