Mimika Air Flight 514
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Mimika Air Flight 514 was a chartered
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operated by
Mimika Air Asian One Air, formerly known as PT Mimika Air and GT Air (Germania Trisila Air) is a charter airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 1998 and operates charter services for Djayanti, an Indonesian forestry company. Its main base ...
with a
Pilatus PC-6 Porter The Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a single-engined STOL utility aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. First flown in 1959, the PC-6 was produced at Pilatus Flugzeugwerke in Stans, Switzerland. It has been built in both piston engine- an ...
from Ilaga, Papua to Mulia, a town nearby. On the morning of 17 April 2009, while en route to Mulia, the aircraft impacted Mount Gergaji, killing all eleven people on board. The Mimika Air crash was the second fatal aviation accident in Papua, and the third in Indonesia, in less than two weeks. A
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had also crashed in Papua on April 9, killing six people, and an
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aircraft had
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in West Java on April 6, killing 24 people. The Indonesian
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released a report that concluded the crash was due to the pilot's lack of familiarization with the route, coupled with
spatial disorientation Spatial disorientation results in a person being unable to determine their position or relative motion, commonly occurring during periods of challenging visibility, since vision is the dominant sense for orientation. The auditory system, vestibular ...
occurring after the aircraft entered clouds.


Flight route

The Ilaga-Mulia route is at a high elevation among numerous mountain peaks. Pilots familiar with the route and the aircraft type reported that it was impossible for a Pilatus Porter to depart from Ilaga and climb over Mount Gergaji without making a series of circles in flight. Such maneuvering necessarily increases the route's required time beyond the planned 18 minutes. Aboard the flight were one pilot, one observer, and nine passengers: eight adults and one infant. The aircraft was also carrying a voting box and paper for the country's upcoming national legislative election. The pilot operating the flight had logged 2,664 hours of flying experience, of which 1,412 were on the Porter. He held a current
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from Myanmar. A validation certificate was also received by the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on 12 February 2009.


Crash

The plane departed from Ilaga Airport at 10:00 AM local time, under
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. According to records, there was no radio contact between Flight 514 and the tower. Twenty-three minutes after departure, the
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tried to make contact with the plane, but there were no response, and a search operation was commenced. Later, the search operation was scaled up when a signal from the crashed aircraft's electronic locator transmitter was picked up by search aircraft. Indonesian search teams discovered the crash site the following day, during an air search. The location of the accident was not on the route normally flown by the flight. The wreckage, which showed the plane had crashed inverted, was still smoking when found. The engine, both propellers,
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, and wings was destroyed by the post-impact fire. The forward
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was also burned down, along with the main
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. The Porter had gone down about up Mount Gergaji, close to the site of a 2006
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aircraft crash which had killed nine people. None of the eleven people on board the Porter survived. At the time of the accident, the weather in the area, as observed by the
Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency ( id, Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika, abbreviated BMKG) is an Indonesian non-departmental government agency for meteorology, climatology, and geophysics. History Its history began ...
, was mostly clear, with some clouds near the impact area. Findings by the NTSC concluded that Flight 514 crashed due to
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. The pilot joined Mimika Air on 12 February, and lacked knowledge about the route. The pilot attempted to fly a direct route to Mulia using
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, and tried flying over Mount Gergaji without any circling attempts. When the flight entered clouds, the pilot became spatially disorientated and lost control of the aircraft.


See also

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