Accident · 2005-11-19
What the record says
- Event date
- 2005-11-19
- Event type
- Accident
- Highest injury level
- No injuries
- Aircraft
- Boeing 737-800 (N734MA)
- Operating rule
- Part 121
- Operator
- Miami Air International Operator named in NTSB report
- Operated by (per NTSB report)
- Miami Air International — Flag carrier (121) Operator Does Business As:
Probable cause
The pilot's improper touchdown and recovery from a bounced landing. Factors to the accident were the operator's failure to provide sufficient information on the use of autothrottles and bounced landing recovery techniques, along with the Federal Aviation Administration's failure to require the inclusion of mixed-mode flight control guidance and bounced landing recovery techniques in operator pilot training programs and flight manuals.
Source: NTSB case NYC06LA033Flight crew
Flight-crew details for this event aren't in the NTSB database extract we hold (its coverage starts with 2008 events) — a gap in our data, not an absence of crew.
Facts as the NTSB records them — GroundCheck adds no judgement. Preliminary records may be revised as the investigation proceeds.