Incident at VANCOUVER
Summary
1995-11-02: During the initial climbout from Vancouver, the Boeing 727's number 2 engine fire warning light illuminated. The crew carried out the fire drill, shut down the engine and returned to Vancouver. The ERS was on standby and the aircraft landed without incident. Upon examination, it was established that the starter of the number 2 engine had disintegrated.
Details
CADORS Number | 1995P0435 |
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Occurrence Type | Incident |
Reported By | |
Occurred At | 1995-11-02 - 17:20 |
Day or Night? | |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | |
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Aerodrome Name | |
Geographic Location | British Columbia, Canada, North America, Pacific Region, VANCOUVER |
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Reported By | |
Categories | Other |
Events |
Aircraft Details (1 aircraft)
Type | Aeroplane
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Canadian Registration | |
Foreign Registration | |
Country of Registration | |
Occurrence Type | Incident |
Owner | |
Operator | ROYAL AVIATION INC. |
Make |
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Model | 727 27 |
Year Built | |
Engine Type | |
Engine Make | |
Engine Model | |
Gear Type | |
Private | No |
Amateur Built | No |
Flight Number | ROYAL R840 |
Flight Rule | |
CARS Subpart | |
Phase of Flight | Unknown |
Damage | Unknown |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | 0 |
Events | Fire/smoke (warning) |