N151SY

Unknown
Serious

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15 S/N: 48295

Accident Details

Date
Monday, December 23, 1996
NTSB Number
LAX97LA073
Location
LAS VEGAS, NV
Event ID
20001208X07192
Coordinates
36.080886, -115.140220
Aircraft Damage
Unknown
Highest Injury
Serious
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
339
Total Aboard
339

Probable Cause and Findings

the ramp agent's failure to maintain a good situational awareness of the push-back. A factor was the dark night lighting conditions and the general communication failure of the ground push-back crew.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N151SY
Make
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
Serial Number
48295
Engine Type
Turbo-jet
Year Built
1982
Model / ICAO
DC-10-15 DC10
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Multi Engine
No. of Engines
3

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
WELLS FARGO BANK NORTHWEST NA TRUSTEE
Address
79 SOUTH MAIN ST 3RD FL
Status
Deregistered
City
SALT LAKE CITY
State / Zip Code
UT 84111
Country
United States

Analysis

On December 22, 1996, at 1800 hours Pacific standard time, a ramp agent was injured during the push-back of Sun Country Airlines flight 94 from the gate at McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15, N151SY, was operated by Sun Country Airlines, Inc., as a non-scheduled domestic passenger charter flight under the provisions of 14 CFR Part 121. Night visual meteorological conditions prevailed and an IFR flight plan was filed. The ramp agent sustained serious injuries when his foot and ankle were run over by the nose landing gear tires. The 3 flight deck crew, 9 cabin attendants, and 327 passengers onboard the aircraft were not injured. There was no damage to the aircraft. The flight was originating as a non-stop flight to Detroit, Michigan.

The ramp agent was functioning as the "talker" during the push back operation and his headset was plugged into the aircraft at the nose wheel well. The agent realized he had forgotten his lighted hand wands and moved to the wheel well to unplug his headset from the aircraft just as the tug driver started pushing the aircraft back from the gate. The injured agent's foot and ankle were run over and crushed by one of the nose wheel tires.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# LAX97LA073