Ground collision

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Ground collision (GCOL), also known as terrain collision refers to the collision that occurs while an aircraft is taxiing to or from its runway. A ground collision occurs when an aircraft collides with another aircraft and/or structure on the runway.[1][2]

Causal factors[edit]

  • lack of sufficient training for aviation staff
  • lack of sufficient signage and lighting
  • lack of space on at various part of the aircraft's pathway especially the manoeuvring area[3]

Incidents[edit]

Legend:

  Runway collision involving two or more aircraft
  Runway collision with other objects
Date Fatalities[N 1] Survivors[N 2] Flight(s) involved Site Description
  24 June 1935 17 3 Ford 5-AT-B Trimotor F-31 / Ford 5-AT-B Trimotor C-31 Olaya Herrera Airport, Medellín, Colombia A Ford Trimotor F-31 collided with a Ford Trimotor C-31 after the F-31 lost control due to strong lateral winds in combination with irregularities in the surface of the runway, that led the left main gear to leave the ground before rotation. Only three people on the F-31 survived.[4]
  22 December 1952 13 0 Royal Hellenic Air Force Douglas C-47D / USAF Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star Su Won (K-13) Air Base, South Korea A United States Air Force Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star collided with a Greek Douglas C-47D after the C-47D taxied onto an active runway while the F-80C was taking off, killing everyone on both aircraft.[5]
  23 November 1964 50 23 TWA Flight 800 (1964) Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Rome, Italy TWA Flight 800 (a Boeing 707) collided with a compactor that was crossing the runway during takeoff.[6]
  20 December 1972 10 128 North Central Airlines Flight 575 / Delta Air Lines Flight 954 O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, United States North Central Airlines Flight 575 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-9) collided during its takeoff roll with Delta Air Lines Flight 954 (a Convair CV-880) while the CV-880 was taxiing across a fog-shrouded runway at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, killing ten people and injuring 17.[7]
  18 April 1974 1 92 Court Line Flight 95 / Piper PA-23 Aztec G-AYDE Luton Airport, Luton, Bedfordshire, England Court Line Flight 95 ( a BAC One-Eleven) collided with a Piper PA-23 Aztec after the PA-23 entered the active runway without permission. The pilot of the PA-23 was killed, while the passenger survived, along with all 91 people of Flight 95.[8]
  27 March 1977 583 61 KLM Flight 4805 / Pan Am Flight 1736 Los Rodeos Airport
(now Tenerife North Ciudad de La Laguna Airport) Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Two Boeing 747 passenger jets, KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport), on the Spanish island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, killing 583 people, making it the deadliest accident in aviation history.[9]
  31 October 1979 73 (including one on the ground) 17 Western Airlines Flight 2605 Mexico City International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico Western Airlines Flight 2605 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-10) struck construction equipment while landing on a runway that was closed for maintenance.[10]
  14 August 1982 11 82 Aeroflot Flight 974 / Aeroflot Flight G-73 Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport, Abkhazia, Georgia Aeroflot Flight 974 (a Tupolev Tu-134) collided with Aeroflot Flight G-73 (a Let L-410 Turbolet) after both aircraft attempted to takeoff from the same runway, from opposite directions. Everyone on board flight G-73 was killed, while everyone on board flight 974 survived.[11][12]
  14 September 1983 11 95 CAAC Hawker-Siddeley Trident / People's Liberation Army Air Force Harbin H-5 Guilin-Qifengling Airport, China A military Harbin H-5 bomber crashed into the side of a CAAC Airlines Hawker-Siddeley Trident while it was taxiing down the runway, killing eleven people on the Trident. The fate of the crew on the H-5 bomber is not known.[13]
  7 December 1983 93 42 Iberia Flight 350 / Aviaco Flight 134 Madrid–Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain Iberia Flight 350 (a Boeing 727) was involved in a runway collision with Aviaco Flight 134 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-9) after taxiing across a fog-shrouded runway into the path of the DC-9 while it was taking off. Only 42 people survived, all on Flight 350, at least 30 of which sustained injuries.[14]
  20 December 1983 1 (on the ground) 86 Ozark Air Lines Flight 650 Sioux Falls Regional Airport, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States Ozark Air Lines Flight 650 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-9) struck a snow plow while taxiing down a runway, killing the snow plow operator.[15]
  23 December 1983 0 12 Korean Air Lines Flight 084 / SouthCentral Air Flight 59 Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska, United States Korean Air Lines Flight 084 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-10) collided during takeoff with SouthCentral Air Flight 59 (a Piper PA-31-350) as a result of the Flight 084 crew becoming disoriented while taxiing in dense fog and attempting to takeoff on the wrong runway. Both aircraft were destroyed, but there were no fatalities on either aircraft.[16]
  11 October 1984 178 (including four on the ground) 5 Aeroflot Flight 3352 Omsk Airport, Omsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union A Tupolev Tu-154B-1 hit maintenance vehicles on the runway while attempting to land in Omsk, Russia. The ground controller allowed maintenance workers to dry the runway during heavy rain and fell asleep on the job. 174 people aboard the aircraft were killed, along with four workers on the ground. This incursion is the deadliest aviation accident in Russian territory.[17]
  21 October 1987 18 1 Soviet Air Forces Antonov An-12BK / Mil Mi-24 Kabul Airport, Afghanistan An Antonov An-12 collided with a Mil Mi-24 helicopter in poor visibility, killing all but one person on the An-12.[18]
  2 October 1990 128 95 Xiamen Airlines Flight 8301 / China Southern Airlines Flight 3523 / China Southwest Airlines Flight 4305 Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (former), Guangzhou, China A hijacked Boeing 737 collided with two other aircraft on the runways of the old Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport while attempting to land. The hijacked aircraft struck parked China Southwest Airlines Flight 4305 first, inflicting only minor damage, but then collided with China Southern Airlines Flight 3523, a Boeing 757 waiting to takeoff, flipping onto its back. A total of 128 people were killed, including seven of nine crew members and 75 of 93 passengers on Flight 8301 and 46 of 110 passengers on Flight 3523.[19]
  3 December 1990 8 190 Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 / Northwest Airlines Flight 299 Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Michigan Northwest Airlines Flight 1482, operated by a McDonnell-Douglas DC-9, taxied onto an active runway in heavy fog at the same time as Northwest Airlines Flight 299, operated by a Boeing 727, was undertaking its takeoff roll. The 727's wing sliced through the DC-9's fuselage, killing eight people aboard the latter aircraft, which was subsequently destroyed by fire; the 727 sustained damage to its wing, but was able to perform a rejected takeoff and stop safely on the remaining runway, and was later repaired and returned to service.[20]
  1 February 1991 35 66 USAir Flight 1493 / SkyWest Airlines Flight 5569 Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California, United States USAir Flight 1493 was a scheduled passenger flight from Syracuse Hancock International Airport, New York, to San Francisco International Airport, via Washington, D.C.; Columbus, Ohio; and Los Angeles. On the evening of February 1, 1991, the Boeing 737-300 serving the flight collided with SkyWest Flight 5569, a Metroliner turboprop aircraft, upon landing at Los Angeles.[21]
  22 November 1994 2 140 TWA Flight 427 / Superior Aviation Cessna 441 Conquest II St. Louis Lambert International Airport, Bridgeton, Missouri, United States Cessna pilot error at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. The pilot taxied to an incorrect runway and was struck by departing TWA MD-80; there were two fatalities on the Cessna.[22]
  19 November 1996 14 0 United Express Flight 5925 / Beechcraft 65-A90 King Air Quincy Municipal Airport, Gilmer Township, Adams County, Illinois, near Quincy, Illinois, United States United Express Flight 5925 was landing at Quincy Regional Airport when the pilot of a Beechcraft King Air started to takeoff on an intersecting runway. As the field was uncontrolled, the United Express pilots inquired whether the King Air was clear of the runways. They received no response except for a call from a Piper Cherokee saying they were holding short. The King Air and United Express collided at the intersection of the two runways killing all 12 on board Flight 5925 and the pilot and passenger of the Beechcraft King Air.[23]
  25 May 2000 1 157 Air Liberte Flight 8807 / Shorts 330-200 Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France A McDonnell Douglas MD-83 operating as Air Liberte Flight 8807 collided with a Shorts 330-200 with its left wing while taking off. One of the pilots in the Shorts 330-200 was killed; the other pilot was seriously injured. The MD-83 aborted takeoff at a speed of 155 knots. There were no injuries to the 151 passengers and 6 crew members on the MD-83. The MD-83 sustained substantial damage to its left wing but was later repaired. An investigation concluded that the runway incursion was caused by ATC error.[24]
  31 October 2000 83 96 Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Runway 05R, Taoyuan International Airport, Taoyuan, Taiwan Singapore Airlines Flight 006 (a Boeing 747) struck construction equipment during takeoff on a runway that was closed for maintenance.[25]
  8 October 2001 118 (including four on the ground) 0 Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 686 / Air Evex D-IEVX Linate Airport, Milan, Italy Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 686 collided on takeoff with a Cessna Citation registered D-IEVX that had turned onto the wrong taxiway, causing it to enter the runway.[26]
  4 January 2005 0 2 Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Boeing 737-2A9C Banda Aceh, Indonesia A Boeing 737-2A9C, which was bringing emergency aid to victims of an earthquake and tsunami was involved in a ground collision with a water buffalo on a runway, which seriously delayed relief flights.[27]
  15 January 2009 4 34 Ilyushin Il-76MD RA-76825 / Ilyushin Il-76MD RA-76827 Uytash Airport, Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia Two Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) collided at Uytash Airport serving the city of Makhachkala in Dagestan, Russia.[28]
  18 August 2012 1 (on the ground) 4 Cessna 172N Ram Ōtone Airfield, Saitama Prefecture, Japan A Cessna 172N Ram killed a worker mowing the grass at Ōtone Airfield, during a touch-and-go attempt.[29]
  20 October 2014 4 0 Unijet Flight 074P Moscow Vnukovo Airport, Russia A Dassault Falcon 50 collided on takeoff with a snow plow that had strayed onto the runway at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, killing everyone on board the aircraft, including Total oil company Chairman and CEO Christophe de Margerie.[30]
  4 April 2016 0 60 Batik Air Flight 7703 / TransNusa PK-TNJ Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia Batik Air Flight 7703 (a Boeing 737) collided during its takeoff roll with a TransNusa Air Services aircraft, which was being towed across the runway.[31]
  7 May 2020 1 (on the ground) 58 Southwest Airlines Flight 1392 Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Texas, United States An adult male intruder entered the grounds of Austin–Bergstrom International Airport and made his way to the airport's runway 17R, being struck and killed by a Boeing 737-7H4 operating Southwest Airlines Flight 1392 as it landed at the airport. There were no injuries or fatalities to the 58 people on board the aircraft, although substantial damage was sustained to the 737's left engine nacelle.[32]
  2 September 2022 2 (on the ground) 79 TAP Air Portugal Flight 1492 Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport, Conakry, Guinea, West Africa Engine 2 of TAP Air Portugal Flight 1492, an Airbus A320-251N, struck a motorcycle that crossed the runway at Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport during the plane’s landing roll. Both riders on the motorcycle perished, however everyone on board the plane were unharmed. Engine 2 of the plane was damaged from the collision.[33]
  18 November 2022 3 (on the ground) 108 LATAM Airlines Perú Flight 2213 Jorge Chávez International Airport, Lima, Peru A LATAM Perú Airbus A320neo taking off from Jorge Chávez International Airport as LATAM Perú Flight 2213 to Juliaca collided with an airport fire engine that was crossing the runway, killing two firefighters and injuring a third, who died from his injuries seven months later. There were no fatalities among the 102 passengers and six crew members aboard, however 40 people sustained injuries. The aircraft sustained critical damage and was written off.[34]
  2 January 2024 5 380 Japan Airlines Flight 516 / Japan Coast Guard DHC-8 Tokyo Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan A Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 operating as Japan Airlines Flight 516 collided with a Japan Coast Guard De Havilland Dash-8 while landing at Tokyo Haneda Airport. Both aircraft burst into flames and were completely destroyed. This marked the first hull loss of an Airbus A350. All 379 passengers and crew onboard the A350 survived however five of the six crew members onboard the Coast Guard aircraft were killed. The destroyed Dash-8 was due to provide support to the emergency actions after an earthquake the day before.[35]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ All deaths directly attributable to the collision are counted as fatalities.
  2. ^ In general, only occupants of an aircraft directly involved in the ground collision are counted as survivors. Bystanders who received nonfatal or no injuries, such as airshow spectators, participants in a military exercise, occupants of nearby noninvolved aircraft, and/or airport ground crew, are not included unless their involvement in the incident is particularly notable.

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