2020

Dash 8 Q400 Control Anomalies: 1 Worn Cable and 1 Mystery

Accidents & Incidents, Design & Certification, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Regulation, Safety Management

The AAIB identify weaknesses in maintenance practices relating to flying control cables, an unrelated anomaly that has occurred on a number of Q400s and a weakness in how the Q400 FDR processes data that has been solved only for US operators.

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Hawaiian Air Tour EC130T2 Hard Landing after Power Loss (Part 2 – Survivability)

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Safety Management, Survivability / Ditching

After a power loss, this air tour helicopter force landed on a beach. Everyone on board survived a 40 ft/s (12.2 m/s) impact, saved by helicopter design features, but the severity of some injuries may have been less if harnesses were correctly worn.

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Runaway Dash 8 Q400 at Aberdeen after Miscommunication Over Chocks

Airfields / Heliports / Helidecks, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Safety Management

The AAIB highlight safety lessons after an incident that occurred when an aircraft that had been in storage was being prepared for a ferry flight by personnel from 4 different organisations. This is topical at a time when many aircraft are entering and leaving storage due to COVID-19.

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Latent Engine Defect Downs R44: NR Dropped to Zero During Autorotation

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Safety Culture, Safety Management, Survivability / Ditching

A confused response to an engine issue earlier in the day, a sudden power loss and a failed autorotation…but crashing into trees was decisive in the two occupants’ survival say NSIA.

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Investigators Suggest Cultural Indifference to Checklist Use a Factor in TAROM ATR42 Runway Excursion

Accidents & Incidents, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Safety Culture, Safety Management

Failure to perform the Descent Check during the approach was a key factor for a loss of direction control after landing. This had “become a fairly common practice among crews”.

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Shocking Accident: Two Workers Electrocuted During HESLO

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Logistics, Safety Management, Special Mission Aircraft

There was an inadequate pre-task briefing, and an undersized team. Operations continued as drizzle started in order to use all the mixed concrete. A device that would have increased separation from the live line was on-site but not used.

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SAR AS365N3 Flying Control Disconnect: BFU Investigation

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Offshore, Oil & Gas / IOGP / Energy, Safety Management, Special Mission Aircraft

The BFU investigated how flying controls of a SAR helicopter became disconnected. A nut was reused. Torque was insufficient. Lubrication was applied incorrectly. A cotter pin was likely omitted. The maintenance was also not signed off.

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Fatal Mi-8 Loss of Control – Inflight and Water Impact off Svalbard

Accidents & Incidents, FDM / Data Recorders, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Offshore, Regulation, Safety Management, Survivability / Ditching

While on a VFR approach below minima to a mine site there was a loss of visual reference and a Loss of Control – Inflight. The helicopter impacted the water but neither aircraft nor occupants were equipped for sea survival. All 8 POB likely drowned or quickly succumb to hypothermia in 2°C water.

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Inadvertent Entry into IMC During Mountaintop HESLO

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Logistics, Safety Management, Special Mission Aircraft, Survivability / Ditching

Possible self-induced commercial pressure and task fixation may have been factors in a HESLO accident involving a loss of visual reference at a mountain top site on lift 29 of 30, resulting in spatial disorientation and a partial loss of control say AIB Denmark.

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