![]() A CASA C-295 of the Polish Air Force similar to the accident aircraft.
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Accident summary | |
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Date | 23 January 2008 |
Summary | Pilot error |
Site |
Mirosławiec, Poland 53°22′48″N 16°06′39″E / 53.38000°N 16.11083°ECoordinates: 53°22′48″N 16°06′39″E / 53.38000°N 16.11083°E |
Passengers | 16 |
Crew | 4 |
Fatalities | 20 (all) |
Injuries (non-fatal) | 0 |
Survivors | 0 |
Aircraft type | EADS CASA C-295 |
Operator | Polish Air Force |
Registration | 019 |
Flight origin | Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, Poland |
Destination | 12th Air Base, Mirosławiec, Poland |
The Mirosławiec air accident occurred in Poland on 23 January 2008 when an EADS CASA C-295 military transport plane crashed as it approached the Mirosławiec runway, killing all passengers and crew. The Polish Air Force plane had been flying from Warsaw to the 12th Air Base in Mirosławiec, and the 20 victims included high-ranking Polish air force officers.
Although this was the first serious accident of a CASA C-295, after the accident all Polish C-295s were grounded until further notice. In the subsequent investigations the primary cause of the accident was determined to be an inadvertent loss of spatial and situational awareness by the aircraft crew during the landing approach in poor weather conditions, with a low cloud ceiling and little visibility. A number of secondary causes and contributing factors were also found by the investigation after the accident, including deficiencies in the air traffic controllers' skills and methods of directing and controlling the landing.
The Polish defence minister Bogdan Klich dismissed five air force personnel after the accident investigation concluded that multiple failings contributed to the crash.