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December 23, 2005 · British Aerospace Jetstream 3200 · VH-OAE

Adelaide, AS

Overview

Report Status
Factual report
Event Type
Incident
Date
December 23, 2005
Injury Outcomes
No injuries (2 uninjured)
Location
Adelaide, AS
Aircraft
British Aerospace Jetstream 3200
Tail Number
VH-OAE
Operator
O Connor Airlines
Injuries
None
NTSB Number
ENG06WA008

On December 23, 2005, a British Aerospace Jetstream 3200, registered in Australia as VH-OAE, experienced a loss of power from the right-hand engine, a Honeywell TPE331-12UHR-702H turbopropeller, during cruise flight near Adelaide, Australia. The pilots reported the right engine's torque indications began to fluctuate and the engine then shut down. The pilots made several unsuccessful attempts to restart the engine. The airplane then made an uneventful single-engine landing. The investigation of this incident is under the jusisdiction of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. This report is for information purposes only and contains information that was released by or obtained from the Government of Australia. Further information may be obtained from: Australian Transport Safety Bureau 15 Mort Street, Canberra City ACT2601 Post Office Box 967, Civic Square ACT 2806, Austrailia Telephone (02) 6274 6141

Full Narrative

On December 23, 2005, a British Aerospace Jetstream 3200, registered in Australia as VH-OAE, experienced a loss of power from the right-hand engine, a Honeywell TPE331-12UHR-702H turbopropeller, during cruise flight near Adelaide, Australia. The pilots reported the right engine's torque indications began to fluctuate and the engine then shut down. The pilots made several unsuccessful attempts to restart the engine. The airplane then made an uneventful single-engine landing. The investigation of this incident is under the jusisdiction of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. This report is for information purposes only and contains information that was released by or obtained from the Government of Australia. Further information may be obtained from: Australian Transport Safety Bureau 15 Mort Street, Canberra City ACT2601 Post Office Box 967, Civic Square ACT 2806, Austrailia Telephone (02) 6274 6141

Flight

Event TypeIncident
Nearest Airport0nm
Flight Plan FiledIFR
Flight Plan ActivatedYes

Aircraft

AircraftBritish Aerospace Jetstream 3200
Tail NumberVH-OAE
OperatorO Connor Airlines

People & Injuries

Injury SummaryNo injuries (2 uninjured)
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor0
Uninjured2
Total2

Conditions

WindCalm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point0 C / 0 C
Altimeter0

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