British Airways Safety Under Scrutiny After Heathrow Emergency Landing
Safety
procedures at British Airways' maintenance depots at London's Heathrow Airport
are likely to be re-assessed following suggestions that the BA Airbus A319
forced to make an emergency landing on 24 May had been mistakenly cleared for
take-off.
The
plane, bound for Oslo, was forced to double back after both of its protective
engine cowlings blew away on take-off, setting one engine alight. The pilot
landed the plane safely.
According
to a report in the Sunday Express, BA engineers commonly work on two or more
similar planes during a shift. It is thought that the engine cowling covers on
two different planes were confused, and mistakenly marked as secure on the plane
to be used for the Oslo flight.
In
a preliminary report issued on Friday 31 May, Britain's Air Accident
Investigations Branch noted: "The aircraft had undergone scheduled maintenance
overnight. This required opening the fan cowl doors on both engines to check the
Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) oil levels."
It
implied, too, that even though the engineers should not have signed the plane
out, the fault should have been spotted by the aircrew. "The Airbus A320-family
Flight Crew Operating Manual Standard Operating for the exterior walk-around
includes a check on each engine that the fan cowl doors are closed and latched.
To perform this check it is necessary to crouch down so that the latches are
visible."
The
Bureau concluded with the following safety notice: "It is recommended that
Airbus formally notifies operators of A320-family aircraft of the fan cowl door
loss event on 24 May 2013, and reiterates the importance of verifying that the
fan cowl doors are latched prior to flight by visually checking the position of
the latches."
Watch
dramatic passenger footage of the emergency landing on YouTube by clicking the
video window below.
FOOTAGE FROM inside BA plane during Emergency Landing |
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