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Ministry of Communication & Transport MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1980 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER NAME OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN UTC AGE & EXPERIENCE 0 PIPER PA18 150 04.01.80 ENROUTE DAR/SONGEA B N MBANO (36 YRS) GAME DIVISION A/C FORCE LANDED IN BUSH. 1 5H MMX 14:30 HRS 1,200 HRS MIN NATURAL A/C SUBSTANTIALLY DAMAGED. RESOURCES 0 CESSNA 185F 17.02.80 ARUSHA AIRPORT K MKIMBILI (37 YRS) KILIMO ANGA A/C GROUND LOOPED DURING 2 5H MRF 07:10 HRS 1,400 HRS LANDING ROLL. 0 BOEING 737 19.05.80 DAR INTERNATIONAL CAPT MAKINDA AIR TANZANIA PORT WING STRUCK GRND ON 3 5H MRK 06:45 HRS 7,000 HRS ROTATION. PILOT CUT PWR ON No 1 ENGINE. CONTROL RESTORED WHEN THROTTLE WAS ADVANCED. 0 CESSNA 206 29.06.80 NGORONGORO CRATER N A MEYER H MEYER A/C STALLED & CRASHED AFTER 4 N1285M 09:30 HRS 1km SE OF KIMBA AIRSTRIP FAILING TO CLEAR OBSTACLE AFTER LIFT OFF. A/C OVERLOADED. 0 BELL 47G 13.09.80 VILIMA SIMBA, ARUSHA SHIFAO POLICE AIRWING 5 5H MOR [H/COPTER] 0 PIPER PA23 250 25.09.80 MKURANGA E MUHLIS (36 YRS) MECCAINA A/C LOST POWER AND FORCE 6 5H MEV 09:05 HRS SE OF DAR ES SALAAM 1,200 HRS LANDED IN BUSH. A/C DESTROYED - ONE INJURED. 0 CESSNA 402B 26.09.80 MKANGIRA AIRSTRIP D KATACHORITIS (35 TANZANAIR OVERAN STRIP AFTER TOUCHING 7 5H TZR 12:55 HRS SELOUS GAME RESERVE YS) DOWN BEYOND HALFWAY MARK ON 1,000 HRS RWY. 0 CESSNA 150 12.10.80 TARIME AIRSTRIP J W HANDO TANZANIA NATIONAL A/C STALLED & CRASHED AFTER T/O 8 5H MRA 11:40 HRS 114 HRS PARKS WHILE PILOT TRYING TO AVOID BUSHES AHEAD. NO INJURIES. 0 PIPER PA31350 05.12.80 KAMBALA VILLAGE, F TEMBA (26 YRS) TANZANIA AVIATION A/C BROKE UP IN FLIGHT IN BAD WX. 9 5H TAL MVOMERO 1,600 HRS ALL TEN ON BOARD KILLED. UN MOROGORO HIERARCHY LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT DESTROYED. DARK SHADING INDICATES ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1981 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER NAME OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN UTC AGE & EXPERIENCE 0 CESSNA 150 26.03.81 GWATA RAILWAY STATION Z SIMBA (29 YRS) TANZANAIR STUDENT PILOT LOST IN WEATHER. 1 5H JDS 08:07 HRS (TAZARA RAILWAY) 93 HRS A/C HIT TREE WHILE EXECUTING FORCED LANDING 0 CESSNA 185F 08.01.81 ARUSHA AIRPORT (RWY 09) K MKIMBILI (38 YRS) KILIMO ANGA LOSS OF DIRECTIONAL CONTROL 2 5H MRN 09:10 HRS 1,500 HRS DURING T/OFF ROLL 0 PIPER PA23-250 31.05.81 DAR INTERNATIONAL MULIMBA (30 YRS) TANZANIA AVIATION A/C NOSE GEAR COLLAPSED ON 3 5H TAM 14:40 HRS 800 HRS TOUCH DOWN. LATE SELECTION OG GEAR. 0 CESSNA 150 28.06.81 KWALAGURU SISAL ESTATE P MUGASA (30 YRS) DAR FLYING CLUB A/C FORCE LANDED ON SISAL 4 5H MPP 12:20 HRS HANDENI 67 HRS ESTATE WHEN STUDENT PILOT LOST. 0 BELL 47 22.07.81 2 NM NORTH OF BARIADI J J GOYAI (29 YRS) POLICE AIRWING TAIL ROTOR BLADE SEPARATED IN 5 [HELICOPTER] 12:20 HRS SHINYANGA 2,400 HRS FLIGHT. 5H MOT A/C CRASHED & CAUGHT FIRE. 1 SERIOUS INJURY. 0 PIPER PA23-250 02.11.81 RUNGWE AIRSTRIP W MARUMA (29 YRS) TANZANIA AVIATION HEAVY LANDING. NOSE GEAR 6 5H TIB 09:20 HRS 1,400 HRS COLLAPSED ON LANDING. 0 BAE HS 748 05.11.81 DAR INTERNATIONAL G MRIKARIA WILLIAMSON NOSE GEAR COLLAPSED ON 7 5H WDL 12:40 HRS 7,000 HRS approx DIAMONDS TAXYING. PROP STRIKE. 0 FOKKER F27 11.11.81 DAR INTERNATIONAL CAPT AITKEN AIR TANZANIA NOSE TYRE BURST 8 5H MRM 14:35 HRS LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT DESTROYED. DARK SHADING INDICATES ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1982 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER NAME OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN UTC AGE & EXPERIENCE 0 CESSNA 182 05.01.82 MBAGALA, DAR ES SALAAM H NYAMWIHURA (28 MINISTRY OF NATURAL FORCED LANDING FOLLOWING 1 5H MPK 11:45 HRS YR) RESOURCES & ENGINE FAILURE. A/C TOURISM SUBSTANTIALLY DAMAGED. (WILDLFE DIVISION) 0 CESSNA 402B 09.06.82 DAR INTERNATIONAL G MEW (41 YRS) BUSINESS MACHINES PORT MAIN GEAR COLLAPSED 2 5H MPR 14:45 HRS 7,000 HRS WHILST TAXI. INCORRECT ASSEMBLY OF LDG GEAR. 0 CESSNA 182 24.08.82 MAKUMBI BWAWANI G BIGURUBE MINISTRY OF NATURAL A/C FORCE LANDED IN BUSH 3 5H MPK 04:30 HRS KISARAWE RESOURCES & FOLLOWING SUSPECTED NEAR FUEL TOURISM STARVATION. (WILDLIFE DIVISION) LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT DESTROYED. DARK SHADING INDICATES ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1983 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER NAME OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN UTC AGE & EXPERIENCE 0 CESSNA 185 21.09.83 DODOMA AIRPORT A HEIJ (34 YRS) MAF A/C FAILED TO CLIMB AFTER T/O. 1 N2795Q 09:15 HRS 600 HRS SUMMESAULTED ON TOUCH DOWN. A/C OVERLOADED. NO INJURIES. 0 CESSNA 185 10.05.83 TUNDURU J CLIFFORD (33 YRS) MAF A/C EXECUTED FORCED LANDING 2 5H MRU 09:17 HRS 2,600 HRS AFTER BEING CAUGHT IN WEATHER. 0 CESSNA 185 21.07.83 1 KM WEST OF KILIMANJARO A HEIJ (34 YRS) MAF A/C CRASHED ON APPROACH TO RWY 3 5H MPX APT 800 HRS 09. FUEL STARVATION. 0 PIPER PA18 28.07.83 KILIMANJARO S V MBOYA (30 YRS) KILIMO ANGA AIRCRAFT GROUND LOOPED & 4 5H MRP 11:56 HRS INTERNATIONAL 700 HRS SUMMERSAULTED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT DESTROYED. DARK SHADING INDICATES ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1984 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER NAME OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN UTC AGE & EXPERIENCE 0 BEECH BE95 22.05.84 ZANZIBAR AIRPORT G MEW J MOWLEM NOSE STEERING JAMMED. A/C 1 G JMCC 06:37 HRS CONSTRUCTION SWUNG LEFT BUT CONTOLLED BY DIFFERENTIAL THRUST 0 BELL 206 11.06.84 SELOUS GAME RESERVE M P LIC AUTAIR HELICOPTERS CRASH LANDING FOLLOWING 2 HELICOPTER 14:15 HRS 150 MILES SE OF DAR ENGINE OVERSPEED. 5H MPN 0 CESSNA 310R 09.08.84 DAR INTERNATIONAL GUY MEEKERS (34 TANZANAIR BELLY LANDED. 3 5H TAS 17:35 HRS YRS) 3,500 HRS 0 CESSNA 150 09.08.84 KIRAWIRA AIRSTRIP O MOIRANA (38 YRS) TANZANIA NATIONAL A/C COLLIDED WITH TREE SHORTLY 4 5H MPW SERENGETI 350 HRS PARKS AFTER TAKE OFF. 0 PIPER PA 350 12.08.84 TENGERU SISAL ESTATE BELLA (33 YRS) ZEVET INTERNATIONAL FORCE LANDED ON SISAL ESTATE. 5 5H TAN 14:50 HRS 4,800 HRS FUEL STARVATION. 0 PIPER PA 32 21.08.84 KIWALANI - 1 KM SHORT OF MIHAYO (30 YRS) TANZANAIR A/C COLLIDED WITH TREE & 6 5H MOE 12:55 HRS RWY 23 OF DAR 900 HRS CRASHED DURING ATTEMPTED NTERNATIONAL FORCE LANDING FOLLOWING ENGINE FAILURE. A/C WAS ON TEST FLIGHT. TWO ON BOARD - TWO FATALITIES PIPER PA23-250 GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. 0 G BTCG 22.09.84 N/A G BTCG WHICH HAD BEEN PARKED 7 12:55 HRS TANGA AIRPORT N/A WITH ENGINES RUNNING MOVED DHC 6 TWIN AIR TANZANIA AND COLLIDED WITH 5H MRD ON OTTER APRON. 5H MRD 0 FOKKER F27 20.11.84 DAR INTERNATIONAL P AITKEN AIR TANZANIA No 3 MAIN WHEEL SEPARATED 8 5H MPT 12:35 HRS DURING TAKE OFF ROLL. 0 BOEING 737-200 28.11.84 DAR INTERNATIONAL D MAZULA AIR TANZANIA No 1 MAIN TYRE EXPLODED 9 5H MRK SHORTLY AFTER LIFT OFF. FLAP DAMAGED. OVER INFLATION OF TYRE. 1 DHC 6 TWIN 20.12.84 KEREGE VILLAGE U A KADEGE (36 AIR TANZANIA A/C WENT INTO A SPIN AND 0 OTTER BAGAMOYO DISTRICT YRS) CRASHED IN FOREST DURING NIGHT 5H MRD 5,300 HRS TRAINING. No 1 PROP WAS & ITS LEVER FOUND IN REVERSE THRUST. SUSPECTED SUICIDE THREE ON BOARD - THREE FATALITIES. 1 CESSNA 210 30.12.84 DAR INTERNATIONAL I A UVETIE (29 YRS) TANZANAIR A/C BELLY LANDED. LANDING GEAR 1 5H MNZ 15:58 HRS 1,700 HRS WAS INCORRECTLY RIGGED. LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT DESTROYED. DARK SHADING INDICATES ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. GLOSSARY: A/C: AIRCRAFT LDG: LANDING RWY: RUNWAY T/O: TAKE OFF UTC: UNIVERSAL TIME COORINATED LIGHT SHADING INDICATES AIRCRAFT COMPLETELY DESTROYED OR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED. DARK SHADING INDICATES FATAL ACCIDENT. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & TRANSPORT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCH 1985 ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS AIRCRAFT DATE & TIME LOCATION COMMANDER OPERATOR TYPE OF ACCIDENT TYPE & REGN (UTC) AGE & EXPERIENCE 01 PIPER PA18 21.01.85 ARUSHA AIRPORT J MUNIKO KILIMO ANGA POWER APPLIED WITH BRAKES ON.
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