Foto: Bond Helicopters
Gear Shaft Suspect in EC225
DitchingBritish investigators are focusing
on a fractured bevel gear vertical drive shaft as a contributing factor in the
North
Sea ditching of a Bond Offshore Eurocopter
EC225LP Super Puma (G-REDW) 20 nm east of Aberdeen, Scotland, on May 10. The
UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) issued a bulletin late last week
on its preliminary findings. Investigators found the shaft failed after 167
flight hours, causing a failure of primary lubrication to the helicopter’s main
gearbox (MGB). The crew elected to ditch when an annunciator light warned that
the back-up MGB lubrication system had also failed. Emergency pop-out floats
were deployed and the crew and 12 passengers were rescued. Two passengers
sustained minor injuries. Investigators have yet to determine conclusively why
the “MGB EMLUB” warning light illuminated; however, a valve in the system that
should have been closed was found to be slightly open. Following the ditching,
18 vertical drive shafts from the same manufacturing lot were examined and “a
number were found to be outside the design tolerance,” according to the
AAIB.
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