Incident: France A388 near Shannon on Nov
4th 2017, medical emergency, fuel leak
An Air France Airbus A380-800, registration F-HPJI
performing flight AF-178 from Paris Charles de Gaulle (France) to Mexico City
(Mexico) with 543 people on board, was enroute at FL340 about 170nm
southsouthwest of Shannon (Ireland) when the crew declared PAN and decided to
divert to Shannon due to a medical emergency on board. The aircraft descended
to FL140 to dump fuel. The crew advised they would still be heavy and would
need the full length of the runway and therefore needed to backtrack the
runway for taxiing to the apron although taxiway A was available for taxi for
the A380. The aircraft established on the ILS for runway 24. Upon reporting
on tower tower advised emergency services would follow them, the crew advised
there was no problem. The aircraft landed safely on runway 24, the crew
advised they were rolling to the end of the runway, would turn around and
backtrack the runway to taxiway A. Emergency services reported there appeared
to be a fuel leak from the A380. The crew advised fuel dump has completed
about 7 minutes prior to landing. Tower instructed the aircraft to stop for a
check by emergency services. The crew advised everything appeared normal from
their perspective, they were happy to continue to taxi, emergency services
did not object and the aircraft taxied to the apron, where medical services
assisted the ill passenger and took the passenger to a hospital.
A runway inspection reported fuel on the runway near taxiway C. A number of flights were delayed until the runway was cleaned. The airport reported there had been a problem with a fuel valve, fuel leaked onto the runway and taxiways. The runway was closed for about 2 hours until all fuel spill had been cleaned up. The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Shannon about 8 hours after landing. |
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