Summary
On August 12, 2012, a Cirrus SR22 (TC-SAS) was involved in an accident near Marmara Sea, TU. The accident resulted in 2 fatal injuries. The aircraft was destroyed.
On August 12, 2012, at 1115 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), a Cirrus SR-22, Turkish Registration TC-SAS, was destroyed when it impacted the Marmara Sea during an instructional flight. The two pilots on board were fatally injured. The flight originated from Hazerfan Airport (LTBW), Istanbul, Turkey.
The investigation is under the jurisdiction of the government of the Republic of Turkey. Further information can be obtained from:
Ministry of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications Tel: 0090 312 203 6135 Fax: 0090 312 212 4684 Hakki Turaylic Cadessi No:5 Emek/Ankara/Turkey okm@ubak.gov.tr
This report is for informational purposes and contains only information released by the government of the Republic of Turkey.
This accident is documented in NTSB report ERA12WA512. AviatorDB cross-references NTSB investigation data with FAA registry records to provide comprehensive safety information for aircraft TC-SAS.
Accident Details
Aircraft Information
Analysis
On August 12, 2012, at 1115 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), a Cirrus SR-22, Turkish Registration TC-SAS, was destroyed when it impacted the Marmara Sea during an instructional flight. The two pilots on board were fatally injured. The flight originated from Hazerfan Airport (LTBW), Istanbul, Turkey.
The investigation is under the jurisdiction of the government of the Republic of Turkey. Further information can be obtained from:
Ministry of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications
Tel: 0090 312 203 6135
Fax: 0090 312 212 4684
Hakki Turaylic Cadessi No:5 Emek/Ankara/Turkey
okm@ubak.gov.tr
This report is for informational purposes and contains only information released by the government of the Republic of Turkey.
Data Source
Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# ERA12WA512