Accident · 2013-08-14

NTSB case DCA13MA133 · AIRBUS A300 - F4 622R · Part 121

What the record says

Event date
2013-08-14
Event type
Accident
Highest injury level
Fatal injury
Aircraft
AIRBUS A300 - F4 622R (N155UP)
Operating rule
Part 121
Operator
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO. Operator named in NTSB report
Operated by (per NTSB report)
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO

Probable cause

the flight crew's continuation of an unstabilized approach and their failure to monitor the aircraft's altitude during the approach, which led to an inadvertent descent below the minimum approach altitude and subsequently into terrain. Contributing to the accident were (1) the flight crew's failure to properly configure and verify the flight management computer for the profile approach; (2) the captain's failure to communicate his intentions to the first officer once it became apparent the vertical profile was not captured; (3) the flight crew's expectation that they would break out of the clouds at 1,000 feet above ground level due to incomplete weather information; (4) the first officer's failure to make the required minimums callouts; (5) the captain's performance deficiencies likely due to factors including, but not limited to, fatigue, distraction, or confusion, consistent with performance deficiencies exhibited during training; and (6) the first officer's fatigue due to acute sleep loss resulting from her ineffective off-duty time management and circadian factors.

Source: NTSB case DCA13MA133

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
Pilot pilot flyingAirline transport pilotAirplane58Class 1 (2013-04-16)6,406 total · 3,265 in this make/model · 1,516 as PIC · 97 last 90 days
Co-pilot pilot flyingAirline transport pilotAirplane37Class 1 (2013-01-07)1,253 total · 403 in this make/model · 0 as PIC · 95 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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