Created Monday, Feb 8th 2021 14:31Z, last updated Monday, Feb 8th 2021 18:15Z
An Safari Express Cargo Fokker 27-500 on behalf of WFP (World Food Programme by United Nations), freight flight from Mogadishu to Garbaharey (Somalia) with 3 crew, landed on Garbaharey's runway 20 with strong tailwind at 11:30L (08:30Z) but overran the runway by a few meters and came to a stop just ahead of a stone wall. There are no injuries, the aircraft did not receive any damage.
Authorities in Somalia reported the aircraft 5Y-SEC with 3 crew landed on runway 20 with strong tailwind but overran the runway by a few meters and came to a stop just ahead of the stone wall (that in the only photo available appears to be underneath the fuselage of the aircraft with the nose gear past the wall). No injuries and no damage occurred.
Garbaharey Airfield features an unpaved runway 02/20 of 1050 meters/3450 feet length.
In 2017 another F27 on behalf of the World Food Programme by United Nations suffered an accident while landing in Garbaharey, see Accident: Aero-Pioneer F27 at Garbaharey on Jun 3rd 2017, right main gear struck top of wall prior to touch down.
The aircraft off the runway:
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