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Santiago, ES
On April 5, 2018, about 1810 universal coordinated time (UTC), a Cessna 525C, Spanish registration EC-MOQ, was involved in an accident at the Santiago Airport (A Coruha, Spain). The left main landing gear collapsed while exiting the runway after landing. Two flight crew and 4 passengers were on board. There were no reported injuries. Under the provisions of ICAO Annex 13, the US NTSB has assigned an accredited representative to assist the CIAIAC and Cessna Aircraft Company will participate as a technical advisor. The The Commision de Investigation de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviacion Civil (CIAIAC) is investigating this accident and all inquiries should be directed to: Comision de Investigation de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviacion Civil (CIAIAC) C/Fruela, 628011 Madrid, Spain Telephone: 91 5978960 Fax: 91 4835535 Web: ciaiac@formento.es This report is for informational purposes only. All investigative information will be released by the CIAIAC.
On April 5, 2018, about 1810 universal coordinated time (UTC), a Cessna 525C, Spanish registration EC-MOQ, was involved in an accident at the Santiago Airport (A Coruha, Spain). The left main landing gear collapsed while exiting the runway after landing. Two flight crew and 4 passengers were on board. There were no reported injuries. Under the provisions of ICAO Annex 13, the US NTSB has assigned an accredited representative to assist the CIAIAC and Cessna Aircraft Company will participate as a technical advisor. The The Commision de Investigation de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviacion Civil (CIAIAC) is investigating this accident and all inquiries should be directed to: Comision de Investigation de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviacion Civil (CIAIAC) C/Fruela, 628011 Madrid, Spain Telephone: 91 5978960 Fax: 91 4835535 Web: ciaiac@formento.es This report is for informational purposes only. All investigative information will be released by the CIAIAC.