N3203Y

Substantial
None

Boeing 747-128S/N: 19751

Accident Details

Date
Friday, December 28, 2001
NTSB Number
ANC02LA008
Location
Anchorage, AK
Event ID
20020114X00069
Coordinates
61.179443, -149.983337
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
3
Total Aboard
3

Probable Cause and Findings

The flight crew's inadequate preflight planning, and failure to calculate the airplane weight and balance prior to departure.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N3203Y
Make
BOEING
Serial Number
19751
Year Built
1970
Model / ICAO
747-128

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE
Address
RODNEY SQUARE NORTH
Status
Deregistered
City
WILMINGTON
State / Zip Code
DE 19890
Country
United States

Analysis

On December 28, 2001, about 0727 Alaska standard time, a Boeing 747-128 airplane, N3203Y, sustained substantial damage as a result of a tail strike during takeoff from the Ted Stevens International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska. The flight was being conducted as an instrument (IFR) cross-country cargo flight under Title 14, CFR Part 121, operated by Evergreen International Airlines, Inc., as Flight 203. There were no injuries to the two pilots, or the one flight engineer aboard. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and an instrument flight plan had been filed. The flight originated about 0712, from the Ted Stevens International Airport, and was en route to Travis Air Force Base (AFB), California.

During a telephone conversation with the National Transportation Safety Board investigator-in-charge on January 31, the operator's chief pilot reported that after the accident airplane arrived in Anchorage, the airplane was refueled with about 100,000 lbs. of fuel in preparation for the final leg of the flight to Travis AFB. He said that prior to departure, the crew failed to account for the weight of the additional fuel, and inadvertently used the same performance cards that were used for the previous landing. He added that the crew was unaware that the tail had struck the runway until after arrival at Travis AFB.

The airplane's tail sustained substantial damage as a result of the tail strike. The airplane was flown to Marana, Arizona, for repairs.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# ANC02LA008