Sky Lease Cargo Flight 4854
Sky Lease Cargo Flight 4854 was a flight served by a Boeing 747-412F that overran the runway on landing at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, Nova Scotia on November 7, 2018. The cause of the accident was attributed to pilot error and fatigue. The accident injured three of the four crew members. The aircraft was scrapped.
Background
The aircraft involved was a Boeing 747-412F registered as N908AR with serial number 28026. It was delivered new to Singapore Airlines Cargo and registered as 9V-SFF, before Sky Lease Cargo acquired it in April of 2017. The aircraft did not have any cargo aboard. There was a crew of 3 and 1 passenger, an off-duty captain who was deadheading. Flight 4854's route took it from Chicago O'Hare Intl. Airport to Halifax Stanfield Intl. Airport, where it would onload cargo. It would continue to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to refuel and change crews and depart for its final destination of Changsha Huanghua International Airport.Accident
The crew flew the instrument landing system approach for runway 14. Eighty-one seconds from the runway threshold, the pilots noticed a tailwind. The crew continued the approach without recalculating the performance data to confirm that the stopping distance was sufficient, possibly because they had only a short time before landing. The tailwind they encountered increased the 747's stopping distance, but the distance still did not exceed the length of the runway.The plane touched down at 5:06 am Atlantic Standard Time in darkness. After touching down, the throttle for engine 1 was advanced beyond the idle position. This caused the autobrakes to disengage and the spoilers to retract. The 4.5° right crab angle, the crosswinds faced on landing and asymmetric thrust caused the aircraft to drift right of the centerline. The pilot's attention was tightly focused on the lateral movement, rather than deceleration. Thus, vital callouts were never made. Although manual braking was applied 8 seconds after touchdown, maximum braking did not occur until 15 seconds later. The aircraft was just from the end of runway 14.
Five seconds later, Flight 4854 sped off the end of the asphalt at and slid down an embankment. The nose and body landing gears collapsed, and engines 2 and 3 were ripped from each wing. The aircraft finally came to rest, in a grassy area just short of a public road about past the end of runway 14. All three crew members were slightly injured. The passenger did not receive any injuries.