Investigation number
AA-2023-002
Occurrence date
Location
Mount Mayon, Albay Province, Philippines
State
International
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Accredited Representative
Investigation phase
Final report: Dissemination
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence type
Collision with terrain
Occurrence category
Accident
Highest injury level
Fatal

On 18 February 2023, at 0643 local time, a Textron Aviation CE340A aircraft, registered RP-C2080, departed Bicol International Airport for Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines. A few minutes after departure, air traffic control lost contact with the aircraft, and the wreckage was subsequently found to have collided with terrain on the slope of Mount Mayon. There were 2 Australian citizens on board.

 

The Civil Aviation Authority of Philippines (CAAP) investigated this occurrence. As Australian citizens were on board the aircraft, the CAAP invited the ATSB to appoint an expert to the investigation. To facilitate this appointment, the ATSB initiated an accredited representative investigation under the provisions of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.

 

During 2023, an ATSB investigator provided liaison between the Australian passengers' next-of-kin, Australian Federal Police family liaison officers and CAAP as required.  The final report into this investigation was released by CAAP on 16 October 2023. The report is available for download on the CAAP website.

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Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Textron Aviation Inc.
Model
CE340A
Registration
RP-C2080
Operation type
Charter
Departure point
Bicol International Airport, Philippines
Destination
Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines
Damage
Destroyed