Emirates Flight 407

Emirates Flight 407
A6-ERG, the aircraft involved, seen at Dubai International Airport in 2008.
Accident
Date20 March 2009
SummaryTailstrike on takeoff and runway overrun due to pilot error
SiteMelbourne Airport, Melbourne, Australia
37°40′14″S 144°50′17″E / 37.67056°S 144.83806°E / -37.67056; 144.83806
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A340-541
OperatorEmirates
IATA flight No.EK407
ICAO flight No.UAE407
RegistrationA6-ERG
Flight originAuckland Airport, Auckland, New Zealand
StopoverMelbourne Airport Melbourne, Australia
DestinationDubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Occupants275
Passengers257
Crew18
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors275

Emirates Flight 407 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Emirates from Auckland to Dubai with a stopover in Melbourne, operated by an Airbus A340-500 aircraft. On 20 March 2009, the flight failed to take off properly at Melbourne Airport, hitting several structures at the end of the runway before climbing and then returning to the airport for a safe landing. Although no fatalities or injuries resulted, damage to the aircraft was severe enough for the event to be classified by Australian Transport Safety Bureau as an "accident". It was subsequently determined that a data-entry error resulted in insufficient engine thrust during take off. It has been described "as close as we have ever come to a major aviation catastrophe in Australia" by aviation officials.[1]

  1. ^ "Emirates jet close to major 'aviation disaster'". Australian Associated Press. 12 April 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.