It would seem there is some discrepancy in the exact length of the runway but it can be agreed it is short. Airliners.net says it is runway 01 while this report says it is 02. Lots of confusion at this early stage of the investigation.
From Aviation Safety Network: (
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Accident description
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Status: Preliminary
Date: 30 MAY 2008
Time: ca 09:40
Type: Airbus A320-233
Operator: TACA International Airlines
Registration: EI-TAF
C/n / msn: 1374
First flight: 2000
Engines: 2 IAE V2527E-A5
Crew: Fatalities: 2 / Occupants:
Passengers: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants:
Total: Fatalities: 3 / Occupants: 124
Airplane damage: Written off
Location: Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport (TGU) (Honduras) show on map
Phase: Landing
Nature: International Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: San Salvador-Comalapa International Airport (SAL/MSLP), El Salvador
Destination airport: Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport (TGU/MHTG), Honduras
Flightnumber: 390
Narrative:
TACA Flight 390 is a regular flight from San Salvador (SAL), El Salvador to Miami (MIA), USA with an intermediate stop at Tegucigalpa (TGU), Honduras. The A320 took off from San Salvador around 09:05 and landed at Tegucigalpa's runway 02 around 09:40. It overran the runway, onto a street and came to rest against an embankment.
Runway 02/20 is a 6112 x 148 feet (1863 x 45 meters) asphalt runway. The current NOTAM advised a.o. that the runway could be wet: "RWY 02/20 OPR BUT CTN ADVISED DUE TO WET SURFACE ON RAINY SEASON. 06 MAY 16:00 2008 UNTIL PERM. "
Weather around the around the time of the accident (15:40 UTC) was reported by the following METARs:
MHTG 301500Z 19004KT 2000S -DZ FEW008 BKN020 OCV080 21/19 Q1016 2KM S SW WSW D/C 8KM PCPN CL HZ= [Wind 190 degrees at 4 knots, light drizzle, Ceiling 2,000 ft. broken clouds, few clouds at 800 ft., overcast 8,000 ft., Temperature 21°C, Dewpoint 19°C, QNH 1016 mB]
MHTG 301600Z 20009KT 3000SW -DZ FEW006 BKN020 OVC080 22/20 Q1017 3KM SW WSW W 8KM CTE E PCPN CL D/C UNL HZ AVION DE TACA ACCIDENTADO EN LA PISTA 19 EN EL AEROPUERTO TONCONTIN=
At the morning of the accident, tropical storm Alma buffeted Nicaragua's Pacific coast but was losing force as it headed inland over southern Honduras.
Sources:
» Avión de TACA se sale de la pista tras aterrizar en aeropuerto de Tegucigalpa (El Tiempo, 30-5-2008)
» TVC Honduras
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