CRJ2, en-route, northern Sweden, 2016

CRJ2, en-route, northern Sweden, 2016

Summary

On 8 January 2016, a Bombardier CRJ200 crew were suddenly presented with a failure of one of the two main PFDs and a consequent uncommanded Autopilot disconnection during the cruise in dark night VMC conditions. No attempt was made to identify the failure as a single system fault and to maintain control using the second serviceable main PFD - which had the same indications as the Standby Horizon. Control of the aircraft was lost beyond possible recovery with terrain impact occurring 80 seconds after the initial appearance of erroneous PFD indications which were attributed to malfunction of the corresponding IRU.

Description

On 8 January 2016, a Bombardier CRJ200 (SE-DUX) being operated by West Atlantic on commercial cargo flight from Oslo to Tromso as Air Sweden 294 was in the cruise at FL 330 in dark night VMC when abnormal pitch indications were displayed on the Captain's PFD. A MAYDAY was declared to ATC but control of the aircraft was subsequently lost and the aircraft crashed into terrain inverted and at high speed less than a minute later. The aircraft was destroyed and both pilots were killed. No signal was recorded from the ELT.

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