Created Friday, Sep 23rd 2022 15:41Z, last updated Tuesday, Oct 4th 2022 18:56Z
A Voyageur de Havilland Dash 8-400, registration C-GNSV performing flight UNO-517P from Juba to Malakal (South Sudan) with 14 people on board, landed on Malakal's runway 04, when the aircraft veered right off and past the end of runway 04 before coming to a stop. There were no injuries, the aircraft received minor damage.

The aircraft has not been seen on ADS-B in about 30 hours since the landing in Malakal.

The aircraft was carrying a UN medical team.

On Oct 4th 2022 the Canadian TSB reported that during the descent towards Malakal the crew received a “#2 HYD ISO VLV” caution light indicating low quantity in the #2 hydraulic reservoir. The crew worked the related checklists, conducted an alternate gear extension and used asymmetric braking and power. While slowing through 80 knots the captain detected that braking wasn't effective enough and asked the first officer to assist, however, before the first officer was able to assist the aircraft went off the runway despite continued toe brake pressure and asymmetric power. The engines were secured and the passengers disembarked. The damage is limited to the nose gear doors.

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