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Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509 - Wikipedia
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Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509 was a Boeing 747-2B5F, registered HL7451 and bound for Milano-Malpensa Airport, that crashed due to instrument malfunction and pilot error on 22 December 1999 shortly after take-off from London Stansted Airport. The aircraft crashed into Hatfield Forest near the village of Great Hallingbury, close to but clear of some houses. All four crew on board were killed.


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The aircraft

The aircraft involved was a 19 year old Boeing 747-200F freighter registered HL7451. Built on 4 April 1980, the aircraft had completed 15,451 flights with a total flight time of 83,011 hours before its fatal flight on 22 December 1999.


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INU failure and failed repair

Following the plane's departure from Tashkent on the previous flight segment, one of its inertial navigation units (INUs) had partially failed, providing erroneous roll data to the captain's attitude director indicator (ADI or artificial horizon). The first officer's ADI and a backup ADI were correct, a comparator alarm called attention to the discrepancy, and in daylight the erroneous indication was easily identified. The ADI's input selector was switched to the other INU and the correct indications returned.

At Stansted, the engineers who attempted to repair the ADI did not have the correct Fault Isolation Manual available and did not think of replacing the INU. One of them identified and repaired a damaged connecting plug on the ADI. When the ADI responded correctly to its "Test" button, they believed the fault had been corrected, although this button only tested the ADI and not the INU. The ADI's input selector was left in the normal position.


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Flight crew

The flight crew consisted of 57-year-old Captain Park Duk-kyu (Hangul: ???, Hanja: ???, RR: Bak Deuk-gyu, M-R: Pak T?kkyu), 33-year-old First Officer Yoon Ki-sik (Hangul: ???, Hanja: ???, RR: Yun Gi-sik, M-R: Yun Kishik), 38-year-old Flight Engineer Park Hoon-kyu (Hangul: ???, Hanja: ???, RR: Bak Hun-gyu, M-R: Pak Hun'gyu), and 45-year-old maintenance mechanic Kim Il-suk (Hangul: ???, Hanja: ???, RR: Gim Il-seok, M-R: Kim Ils?k). The captain was a former Colonel (Korean: Daeryeong) and pilot in the Republic of Korea Air Force and a highly experienced airman, with a total of 13,490 flying hours - 8,495 of which were accumulated flying Boeing 747s. The first officer, in contrast, was relatively inexperienced with just 195 hours of flying experience on the 747 and a total of 1,406 flight hours. The flight engineer, like the captain, had a lot of experience flying 747s - 4,511 out of his 8,301 total flight hours were accrued in them.


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Flight

It was dark when the plane took off from London Stansted Airport, with the captain flying. When the captain tried to bank the plane to turn left, his ADI showed it not banking, but the comparator alarm sounded repeatedly. The first officer, whose own ADI would have shown the true angle of bank, failed to participate in (or was uncomfortable with) full Crew resource management techniques, saying nothing to challenge his captain's actions nor made any attempt to take over the flight with his own controls. The older and more experienced flight engineer did call out "bank" four times in 19 seconds, but the captain ignored his warnings, continued to ignore the chiming alarm, made no verbal response, and actually continued to increase the left bank angle. At 18:38, 55 seconds after take-off, Flight 8509's left wing dragged along the ground, then the aircraft plunged into the ground at a speed of between 250 and 300 knots, in a 40° pitch down and 90° left bank attitude. The aircraft exploded on impact.


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Aftermath

After the investigation, the United Kingdom's Air Accidents Investigation Branch issued recommendations to Korean Air to revise its training program and company culture, to promote a more free atmosphere between the captain and the first officer. The first recommendation of the AAIB's final accident report was that:

Korean Air continue to update their training and Flight Quality Assurance programmes, to accommodate Crew Resource Management evolution and industry developments, to address issues specific to their operational environment and ensure adaptation of imported training material to accommodate the Korean culture.


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See also

  • Air India Flight 855
  • Copa Airlines Flight 201
  • United Airlines Flight 2885, a cargo flight that banked and crashed on takeoff due to pilot error

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In popular culture

A March 2012 episode of Mayday also called Air Crash Investigation in the U.K. and the rest of the world (Season 11 Episode 7) titled "Bad Attitude" or "Stansted Crash" investigates this accident.


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References


Korean Air Flight 8509 Crash Animation - YouTube
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External links

  • "The AAIB interim report" - BBC - Friday 24 December 1999 (Archive)
  • "AAIB Bulletin S2/2000 SPECIAL." Air Accidents Investigation Branch
  • Cockpit Voice Recorder transcript and accident summary
  • Boeing Expresses Condolences After Korean Air Crash - Boeing
  • Boeing to Assist in Korean Air Investigation - Boeing
  • "KE-8509 Crash May Be Due to Instrument Failure." - The Chosun Ilbo
  • "KAL Team Joins Flight KE-8509 Investigation." - The Chosun Ilbo

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