This report explains the accident involving USAir flight 1016, a DC-9-31, which crashed near the Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 2, 1994. Safety issues in the report include standard operating procedures for flightcrews and air traffic controllers, the dissemination of weather information to flightcrews, and flightcrew training. Safety recommendations concerning these issues were made to the Federal Aviation Administration, USAir, and the National Weather Service.
National Transportation Safety Board Aircraft Accident Report: Flight into Terrain during Missed Approach USAIR Flight 1016, DC-9-31, N954VJ, Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina, July 2, 1994
1995
197 pages
Report
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English
Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Aircraft accidents , Accident investigations , Collisions , Terrain , Wind shear , Human factors , Air traffic control , Weather caused accidents , Windblast , Recommendations , North Carolina , SOP(Standard operating procedures) , Charlotte(North Carolina)