AAIB Bulletin 6/2011 EW/C2010/04/03, Bombardier DHC-8-102, SX-BIO, Bristol International Airport

AAIB Bulletin 6/2011 EW/C2010/04/03, Bombardier DHC-8-102, SX-BIO, Bristol International Airport

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AAIB (UK)
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Accident Reports Human Factors Airworthiness Loss of Control

On 24 April 2010, a Bombardier DHC8-100 operated by Olympic Air which had, some weeks earlier, been flown to the UK for heavy maintenance at Exeter was positioning from East Midlands to Exeter in day VMC with just the two flight crew on board when it experienced a significant oil loss from one engine en route and responded by shutting it down and declaring a ‘PAN’ to ATC for radar vectors direct to destination. The remaining engine was then found to be losing oil, and the declared status was upgraded to a MAYDAY and a successful diversion to the nearest suitable airfield, Bristol, was made.

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