Tibet Airlines Flight 9833

Tibet Airlines Flight 9833 was a scheduled commercial passenger flight in China from Chongqing to Nyingchi by Tibet Airlines. On 12 May 2022, the A319-100 aircraft operating the service suffered a runway excursion, causing both engines to separate, followed by a fire near the front of the aircraft.[3] 36 people were injured during the evacuation.[2][4][5]

Tibet Airlines Flight 9833
The aircraft involved, seen in 2018
Occurrence
Date12 May 2022
SummaryRejected takeoff
SiteChongqing Jiangbei International Airport, Yubei District, Chongqing, China
29°44′12.912″N 106°39′59.438″E (approx.)[1]
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A319-115
OperatorTibet Airlines
IATA flight No.TV9833
ICAO flight No.TBA9833
Call signTIBET 9833
RegistrationB-6425
Flight originChongqing Jiangbei International Airport
DestinationNyingchi Mainling Airport
Occupants122
Passengers113
Crew9
Fatalities0
Injuries36[2]
Survivors122 (all)

Incident

During the aircraft's takeoff roll on runway 03/21,[6] the pilots experienced an "abnormality" and aborted the takeoff. The plane veered off the runway, its engines detaching in the process. The engines, as well as the front of the aircraft, subsequently caught on fire. All 122 passengers and crew evacuated with 36 of them suffering minor injuries.[7]

Aircraft

The aircraft involved in the accident is an Airbus A319-100 with the registration of B-6425 and serial number 5157. It was delivered to Tibet Airlines on 23 November 2012. The plane was equipped with CFM56 engines[8] and had Sharklets fitted in December 2018.

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