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Publié par | Fil_actu |
Publié le | 13 octobre 2015 |
Nombre de lectures | 2 397 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 29 Mo |
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MH17
MH17 Crash
1 of 279Crash of
Malaysia Airlines
fight MH17
Hrabove, Ukraine, 17 July 2014
The Hague, October 2015
The reports issued by the Dutch Safety Board are open to the public.
All reports are available on the Safety Board’s website www.safetyboard.nl.
Source photo cover: DCA Malaysia
2 of 279Dutch Safety Board
The aim in the Netherlands is to limit the risk of accidents and incidents as much as
possible. If accidents or near accidents nevertheless occur, a thorough investigation into
the causes, irrespective of who are to blame, may help to prevent similar problems from
occurring in the future. It is important to ensure that the investigation is carried out
independently from the parties involved. This is why the Dutch Safety Board itself selects
the issues it wishes to investigate, mindful of citizens’ position of dependence with
respect to authorities and businesses. In some cases the Dutch Safety Board is required
by law to conduct an investigation.
Dutch Safety Board
Chairman: T.H.J. Joustra
E.R. Muller
M.B.A. van Asselt
Associate members
of the Board: B.J.A.M. Welten
A.P.J.M. Rutten
General Secretary: M. Visser
Visiting address: Anna van Saksenlaan 50 Postal address: PO Box 95404
2593 HT The Hague 2509 CK The Hague
The Netherlands The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 (0)70 333 7000 Fax: +31 (0)70 333 7077
Website: www.safetyboard.nl
NB: This report is published in the English and Dutch languages. If there is a difference in
interpretation between the English and Dutch versions, the English text will prevail.
3 of 279CONTENTS
Foreword �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7
Summary �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
1 Introduction ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14
1.1 The investigation .................................................................................................. 14
1.2 Purpose and scope of the investigation ............................................................... 14
1.3 Investigation methodology and parties concerned ............................................. 15
1.4 Wreckage recovery ............................................................................................... 16
1.5 Preliminary report ................................................................................................. 17
1.6 Other investigations ............................................................................................. 18
1.7 Reading guide ...................................................................................................... 19
PART A: CAUSES OF THE CRASH ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22
2 Factual information ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23
2.1 History of the fight ............................................................................................... 23
2.2 Injuries to persons ................................................................................................ 27
2.3 Damage to the aircraft ......................................................................................... 28
2.4 Other damage ...................................................................................................... 28
2.5 Personnel information .......................................................................................... 28
2.6 Aircraft information .............................................................................................. 30
2.7 Meteorological information .................................................................................. 32
2.8 Aids to navigation 35
2.9 Air Navigation Service Provider information and other data ............................... 35
2.10 Aerodrome information ........................................................................................ 44
2.11 Flight recorders, satellite and other data ............................................................. 44
2.12 Wreckage and impact information ...................................................................... 52
2.13 Medical and pathological information ................................................................. 83
2.14 Fire........................................................................................................................ 86
2.15 Survival aspects .................................................................................................... 87
2.16 Tests and research ............................................................................................... 88
2.17 Organisational and management information ..................................................... 95
2.18 Additional information ......................................................................................... 96
2.19 Useful or effective investigation techniques ...................................................... 101
3 Analysis ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������104
3.1 Introduction .......................................