Thomson Airways Flight 1526

Thomson Airways Flight 1526
C-FWGH, the aircraft involved.
Incident
Date21 July 2017
SummaryUnder-powered take-off and collision with runway light
SiteBelfast International Airport, Northern Ireland
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-800
OperatorSunwing Airlines on behalf of Thomson Airways
RegistrationC-FWGH
Flight originBelfast International Airport, Northern Ireland
DestinationCorfu, Greece
Occupants185
Passengers179
Crew6
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors185

On 21 July 2017, a Boeing 737-800 belonging to and operated by Sunwing Airlines Inc. and operating as Thomson Airways Flight 1526 from Belfast International Airport and bound for Corfu, Greece with 185 people aboard, suffered a "serious incident" during takeoff, colliding with a runway approach light during departure. The incident was investigated by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch and determined to be the result of an incorrect temperature input into the aircraft's flight computer resulting in underperformance at take-off. The area beyond the runway and the terrain beyond were largely unobstructed, and the aircraft eventually climbed away undamaged. The remainder of the flight to Corfu was uneventful. The "serious incident" at take-off was realized and reported when airport staff subsequently observed minor ground damage. The investigation report concluded that the crew could not reasonably have been expected to recognize the anomalously low speed sooner or intervene more effectively. The report listed several examples of aircraft underperformance at takeoff, reviewed the history of relevant industry efforts, and recommended that a Takeoff Acceleration Monitoring System and associated certification standards should be developed without further delay.