- Kenya Airways Flight 431
Infobox Airliner accident|name=
Kenya Airways Flight 431
Date=January 30 2000
Type=Electrical fault combined withpilot error
Site=Off the Côte d'Ivoire
Fatalities=169
Injuries=10
Aircraft Type=Airbus A310-304
Operator=Kenya Airways
Tail Number=5Y-BEN
Passengers=169
Crew=10 |Survivors = 10Kenya Airways Flight 481 onJanuary 30 ,2000 crashed into the sea at 21:09:24 GMT, shortly after takeoff fromAbidjan (Port Bouet Airport ) toLagos (Murtala Mohammed International Airport ) . There were 179 people on board theAirbus A310 jet aircraft, 169 passengers and 10 crew members. 10 passengers survived the crash.Of the 169 fatalities, 146 bodies were recovered. 103 of those bodies were identified.The aircraft originated in
Nairobi and was meant to stop over inLagos but flew directly to Abidjan because of weather conditions over Lagos.Harmattan winds coming down from theSahara to the north had made skies over Lagos unusually hazy on Sunday, and the airport stopped incoming flights. After a three-hour layover, the Kenya Airways Flight 431 took off for Lagos at 21:08 GMT and crashed into theAtlantic Ocean off theCôte d'Ivoire one minute later.Nationalities of passengers
Most of the passengers and crew consisted of
Nigeria ns. Two of the crew members on board worked forKLM Royal Dutch Airlines ." [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/africa/01/31/kenya.airways.crash.01/ Rescuers seek more survivors of Kenya Airways crash] ," "CNN "]Crew
Captain Paul Muthee, First Officer Lazaro Muli,Flight Attendant Moses Kome, Flight Attendant Rogony Richard, Flight Attendant John Makio Wandera, Flight Attendant Vincent Mwasi, Flight Attendant Ann Waeni Wakau, Flight Attendant Samira Suleiman, Flight Attendant Victor Thueri, Flight Attendant Janet Mwanjeni
Order of crash
# An errant stall warning sounds immediately after takeoff.
# The pilot put the aircraft into a descent.
# The crew did not apply maximum engine power.
# The ground proximity warning did not sound because the stall warning took precedence.
# Overspeed warning sounds.
# The Captain gives the order to climb.
# The aircraft collides with the sea.Rescue
Samuel Ogbada Adje, a survivor, believes that the rescue effort contributed to the number of fatalities. He said that he waited for two hours to be rescued. Rescuers extracted at least seven of the survivors from the water while one swam almost one mile to the shore. [" [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-506184.html Kenyan Plane Carrying 179 Crashes; at Least 8 Survive] ." "
The Washington Post ".]ee also
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External links
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/aca431/index.html Site of families of victims. In English and French]
* [http://www.bea-fr.org/docspa/2000/5y-n000130a/pdf/5y-n000130a.pdf Accident Report]
* [http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/dnetGOjg/300100.htm Entry in the Major Commercial Airline Disasters Index]
* [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/africa/01/31/kenya.airways.crash.01/ CNN article on rescue efforts]
* [http://www.who.int/tdr/publications/tdrnews/news62/mshana.htm Information on lost personnel from the World Health Organization]
* [http://www.biblesociety.org/latestnews/latest78.html Information on lost personnel from the United Bible Societies]
* [http://www.wycliffe.org/media/Press/KenyaAirCrash.htm Information on lost personnel from Wycliffe Bible Translators]
* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?&s=1&keywords=5Y-BEN Pre-crash photos of 5Y-BEN in Airliners.net]
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