Air New Zealand Flight 4374

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Air New Zealand Flight 4374
Air New Zealand Fokker F-27-100 (ZK-BXH) at Auckland Airport.jpg
An Air New Zealand Fokker F27 similar to the one involved.
Accident
Date17 February 1979
SummaryCrashed on landing
SiteManukau Harbour
Aircraft
Aircraft typeFokker F-27 Friendship
OperatorAir New Zealand
RegistrationZK-NFC
Flight originGisborne Airport
DestinationAuckland International Airport
Passengers2
Crew2
Fatalities2
Injuries2
Survivors2

Air New Zealand Flight NZ4374 was a flight from Gisborne which crashed while landing at Auckland killing two of the four on board.

Aircraft[]

The Fokker Friendship F27-500 was eight years old at the time of the crash. Until 1977 the aircraft had been operated by the New Zealand National Airways Corporation (NAC).

Crash[]

At 14:28 the aircraft had descended to 3000 feet and the pilots deployed the flaps. The aircraft's speed was 165 knots, and increased to 211 knots; 2 minutes 14 seconds later the aircraft crashed into the harbour killing two, the captain and a passenger.

Recovery of aircraft from harbour in Mangere, Auckland

Cause[]

The investigation found that the crew were misled by a visual illusion during conditions of reduced visibility into believing they were at a safe height and failed to see the flight instruments sufficiently to confirm a safe landing path.[citation needed]

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