FlyMontserrat Flight 107

FlyMontserrat Flight 107
VP-MON, the Islander involved, photographed four months before the crash
Accident
Date7 October 2012 (2012-10-07)
SummaryEngine failure at take-off caused by rain that led to fuel contamination and subsequent loss of control
SiteV. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua
17°08′00″N 61°47′47″W / 17.1333°N 61.7964°W / 17.1333; -61.7964
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBritten-Norman Islander
OperatorFlyMontserrat
RegistrationVP-MON
Flight originV. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua
DestinationJohn A. Osborne Airport, Montserrat
Occupants4
Passengers3
Crew1
Fatalities3
Injuries1
Survivors1

FlyMontserrat Flight 107 was a short-haul flight from V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua to John A. Osborne Airport, Montserrat. On 7 October 2012, the Britten-Norman Islander twin-engine aircraft serving the route crashed shortly after take off, near the end of the runway. Three of the four occupants were killed.[1]

  1. ^ "Crash: Montserrat BN2P at Antigua on Oct 7th 2012, lost height after takeoff, contaminated fuel". Avherald.com. Retrieved 30 November 2012.