Flight Safety Information July 27, 2010 - No. 148 In This Issue Lufthansa cargo plane crashes in Saudi Arabia NTSB SENDING TEAM TO ASSIST SAUDI ARABIA WITH MD-11 ACCIDENT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lufthansa cargo plane crashes in Saudi Arabia   AP - A man is seen standing on top of the wreckage of a Lufthansa cargo plane which caught fire and split ... RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - A Lufthansa cargo plane caught fire and split in half as it was landing Tuesday in the Saudi Arabian capital, injuring the German pilot and co-pilot, said local officials and the airline. Lufthansa said in a statement that one of its MD-11 planes crashed and the pilot and co-pilot, aged 39 and 29, had to leave the plane by emergency chutes. Riyadh airport official Fahd al-Hamoud said the German nationals were rushed to a military hospital near the airport. "The plane was close to the airport when it caught fire," al-Hamoud said. "Its engines stopped working, then it crashed and split into two halves." It took civil defense workers about three hours to contain the fire, he added. Lufthansa said the plane was heavily damaged and a team of experts is on its way to Riyadh to determine the cause. Flight LH 8460 came from Frankfurt and was initially scheduled to leave Riyadh later for Sharjah in the nearby United Arab Emirates and then Hong Kong. The Lufthansa statement added that the MD-11 was first built in 1993 and bought by Germany's biggest airline, in 2004. Its last complete technical check up was June 2009. Michael Goentgens, a spokesman for Lufthansa's cargo division in Germany said the flight was carrying about 90 tons of unspecified cargo. The Arab satellite TV channel Al-Arabiya aired live footage from the airport showing the plane on fire and black smoke billowing into the sky. Back to Top ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NTSB SENDING TEAM TO ASSIST GOVERNMENT OF SAUDI ARABIA WITH MD-11 FREIGHTER ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION ***************** The National Transportation Safety Board is dispatching a team of investigators to assist the government of Saudi Arabia with its investigation of today's cargo airplane accident in Riyadh. At about 11:38 a.m. local time today, a Lufthansa MD-11(D- ALCQ) freighter crashed while landing at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. The two crewmembers on board survived the accident. Flight 8460 originated in Frankfurt. NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman has designated Senior Air Safety Investigator Bill English as the U.S. Accredited Representative. The U.S. team will also include NTSB flight operations specialists, an NTSB aircraft systems specialist, and technical advisors from the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing. The investigation is being conducted by Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (http://www.gaca.gov.sa/GACA/Home.aspx?l=EN), which will release all information on the progress of the investigation. ### NTSB Media Contact: Peter Knudson peter.knudson@ntsb.gov (202)314-6100 ***** (Photo credit Jay Selman/www.AirlinersGallery.com) Back to Top ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Curt Lewis, P.E., CSP CURT LEWIS & ASSOCIATES, LLC