Crossair Flight 498

Crossair Flight 498 (LX498/CRX498) was a scheduled commuter flight from Zürich, Switzerland, to Dresden, Germany. On 10 January 2000, the Saab 340B operating the flight crashed two minutes after takeoff in the Swiss municipality of Niederhasli on 10 January 2000, killing all 10 passengers and crew. It was the one of two fatal crash for the Swiss regional airline Crossair in its 25-year history, the other was Crossair Flight 3597 which crashed less than 2 years later during approach to Zurich.

Crossair Flight 498
HB-AKK, the aircraft involved in the accident, in 1998
Accident
Date10 January 2000
SummaryCrashed following in-flight loss of control
SiteNiederhasli, Switzerland
47.470°N 8.470°E / 47.470; 8.470
Aircraft
Aircraft typeSaab 340B
OperatorCrossair
IATA flight No.LX498
ICAO flight No.CRX498
Call signCROSSAIR 498
RegistrationHB-AKK
Flight originZurich Airport, Switzerland
DestinationDresden Airport, Germany
Occupants10
Passengers7
Crew3
Fatalities10
Survivors0

The accident was investigated by the Swiss Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), and a final report was issued in 2000. The AAIB concluded that the crash was due to a loss of control resulting from multiple human failures.:pp.104–107

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