AAIU Reports

The following is a listing of Investigation Reports published by the Air Accident Investigation Unit concerning accidents and incidents that occurred within Irish airspace. This list will also include Investigations concerning Irish registered and/or operated aircraft which were delegated to the AAIU by Foreign Accident Investigation Authorities in accordance with ICAO Annex 13. Reports may be sorted based on Occurrence Date using the Search Facility below.

Incident: ATR 42-300, EI-CBK, near Dublin, 8 August 2003: Report No. 2005-014

August 11, 2005

SYNOPSIS

The aircraft was in the cruise, routing from Luton Airport (EGGW) in the UK, to Galway (EICM), when the RH engine spooled down and stopped. The crew made a PAN call to Shannon ATC. They initially considered diverting to Dublin (EIDW) or Belfast (EGAA) but these were closed due to fog. They then decided to divert to Shannon (EINN) and landed there safely on one engine. The Investigation subsequently found that the RH engine stopped because the fuel tank feeding this engine was empty. The Investigation makes six Safety Recommendations.

 

 

Incident: ATR 72-202, EI-RED, Galway Airport, 15 Dec 2004: Report No 2005-013

June 20, 2005

 SYNOPSIS

While carrying out a 180º turn (prior to take-off) at the eastern end of RWY 26 at Galway Airport, the nose landing gear (NLG) and the left-hand main landing gear (LH MLG) departed the paved surface, and the aircraft became embedded in soft grassy ground.  There were no reported injuries or damage to the aircraft.

 

 

Accident: Cessna 150, EI-COP, Co. Westmeath, 19 Dec 2004: Report No 2005-012

June 15, 2005




  




Accident: Piper PA 12, EI-CMN, Birr Airfield Co. Offaly, 10 Apr 2005: Report No 2005-011

June 14, 2005


  


Accident: Boeing 707-330B, Z-WKU, Shannon Airport, 10 Mar 1997: Report No 2004-023

June 8, 2005

SYNOPSIS 

Shannon Air Traffic Control (ATC) notified the Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) and an investigation team arrived in Shannon at 11.00 hrs on 11 March 1997.  The Director of Civil Aviation (DCA) Zimbabwe, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), USA and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Montreal, were notified on 13 March 1997. The AAIU team consisted of Mr Graham Liddy, Inspector-in-Charge, and Mr Frank Russell.

The aircraft had completed a refuelling stop at Shannon Airport and took off bound for Harare, Zimbabwe.  Immediately after take-off fire was detected in the No. 3 engine.  The fire was successfully extinguished and a number of other technical problems arose, necessitating two over-shoots.  The aircraft finally landed safely at Shannon. No. 3 engine had suffered considerable fire damage. The investigation found that this engine had suffered a similar fire 11 days before this event. The fire originated in a poor welding repair of the engine diffuser casing. This repair was completed some considerable time prior to the fire.

 

Accident: Cessna 150 K, EI-CIN, Derrinturn Co. Offaly, 15 Feb 2005: Report No 2005-010

June 2, 2005


  


Incident: Boeing 737-204 ADV, EI-CJC, France, 08 Nov 2004: Report No 2005-009

May 30, 2005

SYNOPSIS

Following a “BLEEDS OFF” take-off (See 1.2.2.2) from Runway (RWY) 25 at Reus Airport (LERS), Spain, the aircraft climbed to its cruising level of FL320 enroute to Dublin Airport (EIDW).  Shortly after becoming established in the cruise, the “Cabin Altitude (CAB ALT)” horn sounded.  Unable to control the cabin altitude rising further the Captain initiated an emergency descent.  During this descent, the flight crew discovered that the engine bleed switches were selected in the “OFF” position.  The aircraft diverted to Biarritz (LFBZ), in France, where it landed without further incident.

 

 

Accident: Piper Cherokee PA32, N129SC, Weston Aerodrome, 23 Nov 2003: Report No. 2005-008

May 16, 2005

 

 

  

 

Incident: Robinson R22 B2, EI-EHC, Shannon Airport, 12 Apr 2004: Report No. 2005-007

May 16, 2005



  



Incident: Boeing 737-500, EI-CDE, Cork Airport, 8 Sep 2003: Report No 2005-006

April 29, 2005

 

SYNOPSIS

As the undercarriage was selected down on approach to Runway (RWY) 17 at Cork Airport, the flight crew heard a loud bang from the landing gear.  On arrival at the stand, an inspection was initiated, during which it was discovered that the LH main landing gear trunnion pin had sheared.

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