Air accident monthly bulletin March 2020
The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.
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March Bulletin 3/2020
AAIB Field Investigations
A field investigation is an independent investigation in which AAIB investigators collect, record and analyse evidence.
The process may include, attending the scene of the accident or serious incident; interviewing witnesses; reviewing documents, procedures and practices; examining aircraft wreckage or components; and analysing recorded data.
The investigation, which can take a number of months to complete, will conclude with a published report.
Commercial Air Transport- Rotorcraft
Sport Aviation / Balloons
AAIB Correspondence Investigations
These are reports on accidents and incidents which were not subject to a Field Investigation.
They are wholly, or largely, based on information provided by the aircraft commander in an Aircraft Accident Report Form (AARF) and in some cases additional information from other sources.
The accuracy of the information provided cannot be assured.
Commercial Air Transport
- Airbus A319-131 (G-EUOG), takeoff from the wrong intersection, London Heathrow Airport, 2 October 2019
- Boeing 787-9 (G-CKWB), aircraft tail cone struck blast screen during pushback, London Gatwick Airport, 12 August 2019
General Aviation
- Cessna 152 (G-BMXA), smoke from engine, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, 3 October 2019
- DH82A Tiger Moth (G-ANLD), aircraft veered off runway during takeoff, Goodwood Aerodrome, West Sussex, 22 May 2019
- Extra 330SC (OO-SDJ), fabric detached from rear fuselage, Wickenby Aerodrome, Lincolnshire, 23 July 2019
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Record-Only Investigations
This section provides details of accidents and incidents which were not subject to a Field or full Correspondence Investigation.
They are wholly, or largely, based on information provided by the aircraft commander at the time of reporting and in some cases additional information from other sources.
The accuracy of the information provided cannot be assured.
Record-only UAS investigations reviewed in January 2020.
Miscellaneous
This section contains Addenda, Corrections and a list of the ten most recent Air Accident reports published by the AAIB.