On 2 June 2012, the aircraft crashed on landing at Kotoka International Airport, killing ten people on the ground.
[1][2] The aircraft overran the runway, broke through the airport perimeter fence, and struck a minibus on a roadway.
The nose gear remained in the air, and did not touch ground until the aircraft flew into the perimeter fence.
It then destroyed the ILS localizer, the debris from which struck a passing taxi cab, causing an injury to its occupant.
The flight crew also did not deploy the speed brake, contributing to the aircraft overrunning the runway.
[6] Just over 20 years prior, the same aircraft had performed the final flight for Pan American World Airways from Bridgetown, Barbados to Miami, Florida, USA.