Accident · 2010-04-29

NTSB case CEN10LA240 · BOEING 767 · Part 121

What the record says

Event date
2010-04-29
Event type
Accident
Highest injury level
Serious injury
Aircraft
BOEING 767 (N320AA)
Operating rule
Part 121
Operator
AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. Operator named in NTSB report
Operated by (per NTSB report)
American Airlines

Probable cause

The flight crew's inadequate separation from convective activity that resulted in serious injury to an unrestrained flight attendant.

Source: NTSB case CEN10LA240

Flight crew

Certification and experience as recorded in the NTSB accident database for this event. The NTSB records these facts about the crew's flying history; GroundCheck shows them as filed, without names or identities.

RoleCertificateInstrument ratingAgeMedicalFlight hours
PilotAirline transport pilotAirplane54Class 1 (2009-11-02)2,501 in this make/model · 148 last 90 days
Co-pilotAirline transport pilotAirplane54Class 1 (2009-12-07)2,502 in this make/model · 111 last 90 days

Facts as the NTSB records them — GroundCheck adds no judgement. Preliminary records may be revised as the investigation proceeds.

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