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Air Littoral Flight 1919

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An Embraer EMB 120 of Air France similar to the one involved in the accident
Accident
Date21 December 1987 (1987-12-21)
SiteNear Eysines, 5km northeast of Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, France
Aircraft
Aircraft typeEmbraer EMB 120
OperatorAir Littoral, operating for Air France
RegistrationF-GEGH
Flight originBrussels Airport, Belgium
DestinationBordeaux-Mérignac Airport, France
Passengers13
Crew3
Fatalities16 (all)
Survivors0

The Air Littoral Flight 1919 crash was an aviation disaster that occurred on December 21, 1987, when an Embraer 120 Brasilia (registered F-GEGH), operated by Air Littoral for Air France[1], performing a regional flight between Brussels, Belgium, and Bordeaux, France, crashed into a forest in the commune of Eysines, in the department of Gironde, during approach to Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, resulting in the deaths of all three crew members and the 13 passengers on board. Among the victims was Philippe Deschamps, the older brother of Didier Deschamps[2][3].

Causes

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The accident was the direct consequence of poor trajectory management by the two pilots, who did not monitor their altitude during the approach phase in foggy weather, nor the ILS guidance towards the airport runway, descending below the minimum safe altitude until impact with the trees.[citation needed]

Investigators also noted, as a contributing factor to this accident, poor task coordination between the two pilots, neither of whom performed essential duties such as monitoring and reporting deviations from the ILS beam or altitude.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Report of the BEA investigation commission
  2. ^ Rico Rizzitelli (June 9, 2022). "Didier Deschamps, chef 2 étoiles". Libération.
  3. ^ "Didier Deschamps: The tragic death of his brother in a plane crash, the tragedy of his life". purepeople.com. June 15, 2021.
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