Air Bagan Flight 011 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight of a Fokker 100 twinjet from Yangon to Heho, Myanmar. On 25 December 2012, the aircraft crash-landed short of the runway at Heho Airport in fog, coming to a stop in a paddy field and bursting into flames. One of the 71 people on board and a motorcyclist on the ground were killed and more than 10 people were injured.[1][2][3]
The Myanmar Accident Investigation Bureau (MAIB) concluded that the pilots had not followed the proper procedure for an approach to Heho. During their landing attempt, the crew decided to continue their descent below the minimum decision altitude (MDA) even though they had not obtained visual contact with the runway. The pilots' high workload and the decision to assign the First Officer as pilot flying (PF) without sufficient judgement further contributed to the crash.[4]
^Htun, Yadana (8 January 2013). "Air Bagan survivors tell of terrifying Christmas crash-landing". USA Today. Associated Press. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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^Fokker F-28 Mk 0100, XY-AGC Accident Near Heho Airport (VYHH) on 25 December 2012 (PDF) (Report). Myanmar Accident Investigation Bureau (MAIB). Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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