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Here's recollection of technical details related to AirBlue Airbus A321-231 (AP-BJB) Karachi to Islamabad flight ED-202 July 28, 2010 accident gathered from various news sources so far.
1) The Islamabad Airport runway can be used in two directions, which means the runway has two names Runway 30 from one direction and Runway 12 from the other direction. Runway 30 is equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS). Runway 12 is without ILS.
2) Islamabad Airport Runway 12 was active at the time of flight ED-202 accident. The aircraft would have encountered tailwind while landing on Runway 30 that’s why Runway 12 was active at that time. Aircraft usually land & take-off against the direction of wind.
3) As normal procedure for landing on Runway 12, flight ED-202 made instrument approach to Islamabad Airport Runway 30 equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS). After establishing visual contact with Runway 30, the aircraft turned right to land from other direction of the runway i.e. Runway 12. During this procedure, the cockpit crew is required to keep runway in sight i.e. visual contact. Roughly over or after Faizabad Interchange or within 5 nautical miles of the runway the aircraft then turn left for landing on Runway 12. The AirBlue flight ED-202 did not turn left at that point. The turn should be kept within 5 nautical miles of the airport but the ill-fated aircraft made turn beyond 9 nautical miles, sources claim. The ill-fated flight ED-202 made wider turn and then probably instead of turning left towards the direction of Islamabad Airport, it turned right in the direction of Margalla Hills and crashed into Hills. During wider turn the aircraft probably entered clouds or encountered poor visibility area.
4) Seconds before impact with Margalla Hills, the flight ED-202 with lowered landing gear was seen flying at low altitude over Sector E-7 of Islamabad. The aircraft’s direction was towards Margalla Hills which were under the cover of fog/mist/clouds at that time.
5) The aircraft was at 2600 feet above main sea level which is equal to 912 feet above ground level (AGL) of Islamabad city/airport and then it climbed to 3000 feet AMSL which is equal to 1312 feet above ground level of Islamabad city/airport moments before crashing into Margalla Hills. Probably after receiving warning from aircraft’s Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS), that climb during last moments was an attempt made by cockpit crew to avoid hitting hills. According to news reports, ground witnesses also heard sudden increase in engines noise before the aircraft struck hills. The lowered landing gear of aircraft might also have hindered last moments attempt by the aircraft to climb to avoid collision with Margalla Hills.
6) The hill with which flight ED-202 made impact that hill is roughly 3000 feet above ground level, according to TV channel news report. The aircraft was roughly 1312 feet above ground level of Islamabad city when it crashed into the hill.
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