ASL Airlines Hungary Flight 7332

ASL Airlines Hungary Flight 7332 was a cargo flight operating for DHL from Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, to Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport, Italy. On 5 August 2016, the aircraft overran the runway while landing at Bergamo in poor weather and came to rest on a nearby road.[1][2] The airport was closed for almost three hours after the crash, and flights were rescheduled or rerouted to Malpensa Airport.[2][3] The two-person crew was not injured.[4]

ASL Hungary Flight 7332
The accident aircraft in November 2015
Accident
Date5 August 2016 (2016-08-05)
SummaryRunway excursion due to pilot error
SiteBergamo Airport, Bergamo, Italy
45.6717°N 9.6857°E / 45.6717; 9.6857
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-476SF
OperatorASL Airlines Hungary (DHL livery)
IATA flight No.QY7332
ICAO flight No.BCS7332
Call signEurotrans 7332
RegistrationHA-FAX
Flight originCharles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France
DestinationOrio al Serio International Airport, Bergamo, Italy
Occupants2
Crew2
Fatalities0
Survivors2

Damages

Bergamo Airport incident location within Bergamo

The plane landed approximately 2000m into the 2900m runway 28, and did not stop until more than 500m beyond the end of the runway.[5] It broke through the airport perimeter fence and rolled onto an active four-lane highway,[3] with some vehicles narrowly escaping a collision and others in the adjacent parking lot being destroyed in the process.[6] The aircraft left a long trail of destruction as it rolled off from the runway.[7]

It sustained substantial damage, losing its CFM56 engines and main landing gear, and fracturing the horizontal stabilizer.[8]

Investigation

Italian air investigation agency ANSV began an inquiry into the accident.[8] The CVR and DFDR were retrieved on the day of the accident. A preliminary report was released on 21 September 2016.[9] The final report, released on August 2018,[10] concluded that the accident was mainly caused by the loss of situation awareness of the crew.[1] ,

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