Final Report Boeing 767-323, N345AN, Chicago O'Hare Illinois, 28 Oct 2016

Final Report Boeing 767-323, N345AN, Chicago O'Hare Illinois, 28 Oct 2016

Publication info
Author
NTSB
Category
Airworthiness Fire Smoke and Fumes Human Factors
Date of publication
30/01/2018

On 28 October 2016, an American Airlines Boeing 767-300 made a high speed rejected takeoff after an uncontained right engine failure. A successful emergency evacuation of the 170 occupants was completed as a major fuel-fed fire destroyed the failed engine and substantially damaged the aircraft structure. The failure was attributed to an undetected sub-surface manufacturing defect which was considered to have escaped detection because of systemically inadequate materials inspection requirements rather than any failure to apply existing practices. Safety issues in relation to an evacuation initiated by cabin crew following a rejected takeoff and fire were also examined.

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