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Crash of a Piper PA-31-310 Navajo off Malmøya Island

Date & Time: Sep 25, 1977
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
LN-PAA
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
MSN:
31-538
YOM:
1969
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
1
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
1
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
Shortly after takeoff from Oslo-Fornebu Airport, while climbing, the twin engine airplane lost height and crashed into the sea off Malmøya Island, about 7 km southeast of the airport. Both occupants were rescued while the airplane sank by a depth of six meters.

Crash of a Douglas DC-9-21 in Oslo

Date & Time: Jan 30, 1973 at 2319 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
LN-RLM
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Oslo - Tromsö - Alta
MSN:
47304/440
YOM:
1969
Flight number:
SK370
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
4
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
29
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
After liftoff from runway 24 at Oslo-Fornebu Airport, while climbing to a height of 30 feet at a speed of 140 knots, the stall warning activated. The captain decided to land but the remaining distance of 1,100 meters was insufficient. Unable to stop, the aircraft overran and plunged into the bay. All 33 occupants were quickly rescued while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
Probable cause:
Investigations were able to determine that the speed of the aircraft was correct but that the stall warning light was triggered following an error on the computer that misinterpreted some parameters transmitted by the Pitot tubes. It was reported that the aircraft suffered false stall warnings a couple of times during the past few days.

Crash of a Fokker F28 Fellowship 1000 near Oslo: 40 killed

Date & Time: Dec 23, 1972 at 1634 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
LN-SUY
Survivors:
Yes
Site:
Schedule:
Ålesund - Oslo
MSN:
11011
YOM:
1969
Flight number:
BU239
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
3
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
42
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
40
Captain / Total flying hours:
12960
Captain / Total hours on type:
2163.00
Copilot / Total flying hours:
5150
Copilot / Total hours on type:
910
Aircraft flight hours:
8228
Aircraft flight cycles:
16710
Circumstances:
Following an uneventful flight from Ålesund, the crew started a night approach to runway 06 at Oslo-Fornebu Airport. During the descent in limited visibility due to the night and fog, the captain and the approach controller exchanged several messages of sympathy for Christmas. 13 seconds after passing 3,500 feet, the airplane descended 1,510 feet below the MDA. In a gear and flaps down configuration, the airplane struck tree tops and crashed in flames in a dense wooded area located about 16 km west of the airport. The aircraft was totally destroyed and only five passengers survived the crash while 40 other occupants were killed, among them all three crew members.
Probable cause:
The probable cause of the accident was incorrect navigation under a truncated instrument approach to runway 06 at Fornebu Airport. For reason that could not be determined with certainty, the aircraft descended well below the MDA and was off course by 2,5° at the time of the accident. The following factors were reported:
- The second ADF was probably tuned on a false frequency by mistake,
- It is possible that interferences has occurred with the ILS which may have transmitted wrong information to the aircraft,
- The captain did not have a rest period in accordance with legislation,
- The captain exchanged messages with ATC that were not authorized during the initial approach,
- The control tower bearing indicator was moved from its fixed position in the control desk, so that the possibility of random directional control was reduced.
Final Report:

Crash of a Douglas C-47A-1-DK in Oslo

Date & Time: Mar 5, 1964
Operator:
Registration:
LN-PAS
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Oslo – Rotterdam
MSN:
12181
YOM:
1943
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
3
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
15
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
The Dakota crashed for unknown reasons while taking off from Oslo-Fornebu Airport. Eight occupants were injured while ten others were unhurt. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Crash of a Vickers 759D Viscount in Oslo: 12 killed

Date & Time: Apr 14, 1963 at 1318 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
TF-ISU
Survivors:
No
Schedule:
Copenhagen – Oslo – Bergen – Reykjavik
MSN:
149
YOM:
1956
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
4
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
8
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
12
Circumstances:
On final approach to Oslo-Fornebu, the airplane stalled and crashed on the top of a hill located on the Nesøya Island, about 6 km west of the airfield. The aircraft was destroyed and all 12 occupants were killed.
Probable cause:
It is believed the accident was caused by the fact that, during the approach to Fornebu Airport, the pilot lost control of the aircraft at such a low height that recovery was not possible. From the evidence available, it has not been possible for the Commission to determine why this happened. There are possibilities, however, that the cause may have been that ice formed on the stabilizer or that the propellers went over to ground fine pitch. The Commission considers that the latter hypothesis is slightly more than the former.

Crash of a Douglas C-47B-10-DK in Oslo

Date & Time: Jan 15, 1962
Operator:
Registration:
43-49160
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
MSN:
14976/26421
YOM:
1944
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
0
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
After touchdown at Fornebu Airport, the airplane deviated from the centerline and struck a snowbank before coming to rest. There were no injuries but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Crash of a Douglas VC-47D near Oslo: 4 killed

Date & Time: Dec 2, 1959
Operator:
Registration:
43-49024
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
14840/26285
YOM:
1944
Location:
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
4
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
4
Circumstances:
Crashed in unknown circumstances 16 km north of Oslo while cruising in foggy conditions. All four crew members were killed.

Crash of a Douglas C-47B-1-DK in Oslo

Date & Time: Feb 23, 1951
Operator:
Registration:
43-48293
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
MSN:
14109/25554
YOM:
1944
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
0
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
The approach was completed in poor weather conditions when the aircraft crashed on landing. There were no casualties.

Crash of a Junkers JU.52/3m2e in Snarøya: 13 killed

Date & Time: May 22, 1946 at 1255 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
LN-LAB
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Oslo – Stockholm
MSN:
6048
Flight number:
DNL6048
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
3
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
11
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
13
Circumstances:
Shortly after takeoff from Oslo-Fornebu Airport, while in initial climb, the crew informed ground about the failure of the left engine and elected to return. During the last turn, the aircraft lost height, hit tree tops and crashed in a wooded area located in Snarøya, southwest of the airport. A passenger was seriously injured while 13 other occupants were killed, among them the Norwegian novelist and essayist Ronald Fangen.
Probable cause:
Engine failure.

Crash of a Douglas C-47B-30-DK Dakota C.4 in Voksenkollen: 17 killed

Date & Time: Dec 18, 1945 at 1010 LT
Operator:
Registration:
KN413
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
Schedule:
Down Ampney – Copenhagen – Oslo
MSN:
16090/32838
YOM:
1945
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
4
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
13
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
17
Circumstances:
The aircraft was performing a flight from RAF Down Ampney to Oslo with an intermediate stop in Copenhagen. While approaching the Oslo-Fornebu Airport from the north, both engines lost power due to icing conditions. The captain decided to go around when the aircraft hit the slope of a hill located in Voksenkollen, north of the capital city. On scene, rescuers were able to evacuate two wounded passengers while 15 other occupants were killed. Few hours later, both survivors died from their injuries.