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Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 was an international commercial flight scheduled from
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that crashed into the
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shortly after
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from Rafic Hariri International Airport on 25 January 2010, killing all 90 people on board. This was the first fatal crash for Ethiopian Airlines since the hijack of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 in 1996.


Aircraft and crew

The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737-8AS,
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ET-ANB, s/n 29935. It had its maiden flight on 18 January 2002, and was delivered new to
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on 4 February 2002 as EI-CSW. Stored in , Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of the aircraft on 12 September 2009, leased from
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. Provided with twin CFM56-7B26 powerplants, the airframe last underwent maintenance checks on 25 December 2009 without any technical problems found. It was old at the time the accident took place. The captain was 44-year-old Habtamu Benti Negasa, who had been with Ethiopian Airlines since 1989. He was one of the airline's most experienced pilots having logged 10,233 flight hours, including 2,488 hours on the Boeing 737. The first officer was 23-year-old Aluna Tamerat Beyene. He was far less experienced than the captain, having worked for Ethiopian Airlines for only a year and having 673 flight hours, 350 of them on the Boeing 737.


Accident

The Boeing 737 took off from runway 21 at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport in stormy weather, with 82 passengers and eight crew members on board. The
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data indicated
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s of from varying directions, with
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in the vicinity of the airport. The aircraft climbed erratically to ,
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and entered a spiral dive to the left.
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contact was lost a few seconds before it crashed into the
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at 02:41 local time ( UTC +2/ EET), four or five minutes after take off. Witnesses near the coast reported seeing the aircraft on fire as it crashed into the sea.


Search and recovery

On the morning following the crash, Lebanese authorities reported locating the crash site off the coast from the village of
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, in of water. The search for survivors was carried out by the
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, using
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and
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troops. The U.S. military, in response to a request from the Lebanese government, sent the guided missile destroyer , a Navy
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aircraft, and the salvage ship . The French Navy sent a
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reconnaissance aircraft. UNIFIL sent three ships (among them the German minesweeper tender ''Mosel'' and the Turkish corvette '' Bozcaada'') and two helicopters to the scene. Further helicopters were sent by the
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, and the
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aviation unit. On 7 February, Lebanese Army divers recovered the plane's
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and
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(CVR). The CVR was missing a memory storage unit when found. This was reported on 16 February as having been recovered. All were sent to the French ''
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'' (BEA) for analysis. All the deceased were recovered from the sea by 23 February. The recovered bodies were sent to the Rafik Hariri University Hospital in Beirut for DNA testing and identification. They were all identified by the end of February.


Investigation

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investigated the accident, with the assistance of the BEA,
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, and the
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of the United States.
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stated before the flight data recorders were found that the crash was not due to terrorism. Lebanese Information Minister
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rejected the notion that the aircraft should not have been allowed to take off under the current weather conditions, stating that "many" other aircraft had taken off during the time period. The final investigation report released by the Lebanese Ministry of Public Works and Transport, presented on 17 January 2012, stated that "the probable causes of the accident were the flight crew's mismanagement of the aircraft's speed, altitude, headings and attitude through inconsistent flight control inputs resulting in a loss of control and their failure to abide by CRM /nowiki>
/nowiki>Crew_Resource_Management">Crew_Resource_Management.html"_;"title="/nowiki>Crew_Resource_Management">/nowiki>Crew_Resource_Management/nowiki>_principles_of_mutual_support_and_calling_deviations". Ethiopian_Airlines_stated_the_airline_"strongly_refutes"_the_report,_and_that_it_"was_biased,_lacking_evidence,_incomplete_and_did_not_present_the_full_account_of_the_accident"._The_airline_wrote_in_a_press_release_issued_the_same_day_as_the_investigation_report_that_the_halting_of_flight_data_and_cockpit_voice_recording_at_1,300_feet,_the_disappearance_of_the_aircraft_from_radar_at_that_time,_and_the_eyewitness_reports_of_a_fireball_"clearly_indicate_that_the_aircraft_disintegrated_in_the_air_due_to_explosion,_which_could_have_been_caused_by_a_shoot-down,_sabotage,_or_lightning_strike."_The_Lebanese_CAA_report_had_noted_that_eyewitnesses,_including_an_air_traffic_controller_and_a_crew_flying_in_the_vicinity_of_Flight_409,_had_reported_seeing_an_"orange_light",_"an_orange_explosion",_or_"a_ball_of_fire"_at_the_time_and_toward_the_location_the_aircraft_crashed_into_the_sea;_but_concluded_"No_sign_of_any_explosion_or_fire_were_detected_on_the_wreckage"_or_"during_the_autopsies_carried_on_some_of_the_bodies"._It_speculated_that_the_impression_of_an_explosion_may_have_been_caused_by_the_aircraft_lights_during_the_aircraft's_last_steep_dive;_or_by_the_"thunderstorm_activities_in_the_area".


_Passengers_and_crew

Ethiopian_Airlines_issued_the_following_list_of_the_nationalities_of_the_victims: A_memorial_ceremony_was_held_at_the_Ethiopian_Airlines_premises_in_Addis_Ababa_on_14_February_2010.


_In_the_media

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Passengers and crew

Ethiopian Airlines issued the following list of the nationalities of the victims: A memorial ceremony was held at the Ethiopian Airlines premises in Addis Ababa on 14 February 2010.


In the media

The crash was dramatized in the twelfth series of the Canadian documentary ''Mayday (Canadian TV series)">Mayday Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice-procedure radio communications. It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organiz ...
'' (also known as ''Air Emergency'' or ''Air Crash Investigation''). It is titled "Heading to Disaster". The episode re-creates the crash based on the Lebanese investigators' final report.


See also

* Ethiopian Airlines accidents and incidents *Colgan Air Flight 3407, another accident where two overtired pilots lost control of their aircraft.


References


External links

* Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Lebanon), Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Progress Report
– 25 January 2010
Archive
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Progress Report
– 31 July 2010
Archive

Final Report
17 January 2012
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Annexes to the final report

Comments by the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority on the Accident Investigation of Ethiopian Flight 409, Boeing 737-800, ET-ANB, 25 January 2010Archive
Ethiopian Civil Aviation Agency
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 on 25 January 2010 B 737-800, registered ET-ANB
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Boeing Statement on Ethiopian Airlines Accident in Lebanon
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