2008 Polish Air Force C-295 crash

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On 23 January 2008, a Polish Air Force EADS CASA C-295 military transport plane, flying from Warsaw, crashed in Mirosławiec as it was attempting to land at the 12th Air Base, killing all 20 passengers and crew. The 20 victims on board included high-ranking Polish air force officers.[1][2]

Date23 January 2008 (2008-01-23)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain in poor weather conditions
Site
  • Mirosławiec, Poland
  • 53°22′48″N 16°06′39″E
AircrafttypeEADS CASA C-295
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2008 Polish Air Force C-295 crash
A Polish Air Force CASA C-295, similar to the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date23 January 2008 (2008-01-23)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain in poor weather conditions
Site
  • Mirosławiec, Poland
  • 53°22′48″N 16°06′39″E
Aircraft
Aircraft typeEADS CASA C-295
Operator Polish Air Force
Registration019
Flight originWarsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, Poland
Destination12th Air Base, Mirosławiec, Poland
Occupants20
Passengers16
Crew4
Fatalities20
Survivors0
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State funeral of the crash victims
Memorial at crash site

Among the fatalities was Brig. Gen. Andrzej Andrzejewski, commander of an air brigade based in Świdwin.[3]

This was the first fatal accident involving a CASA C-295. Subsequently, all Polish C-295s were grounded until further notice.[4]

Investigation

In the subsequent investigations the primary cause of the accident was determined to be an inadvertent loss of spatial and situational awareness by the aircraft crew during the landing approach in poor weather conditions, with a low cloud ceiling and little visibility.[5]

A number of secondary causes and contributing factors were also found by the investigation after the accident, including deficiencies in the air traffic controllers' skills and methods of directing and controlling the landing.[6] Military experts had qualified it as "the safest plane of the Polish air force".[7]

Aftermath

The Polish defence minister Bogdan Klich dismissed five air force personnel after the accident investigation concluded that multiple failings contributed to the crash.[8]

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