AIRBUS A330

Seoul, Korea — May 26, 2011

Event Information

DateMay 26, 2011
Event TypeINC
NTSB NumberENG11WA029
Event ID20110530X03238
LocationSeoul, Korea
CountryKS
Highest Injury—

Aircraft

MakeAIRBUS
ModelA330
CategoryAIR
FAR Part129

Conditions

Light Condition—
Weather—

Injuries

Fatal0
Serious0
Minor0
None0
Total Injured0

Full Narrative

On May 26, 2011 the crew of a Korean Air A330-300, registration number HL7553, while climbing through 11,500 feet altitude, reported that they heard a loud bang from the number 2 engine followed by a high vibration increase. Approximately 2 minutes later, the engine exhaust gas temperature of the Pratt & Whitney PW4168A increased to above 705 degrees and a 'stall' and fire warning were noted.
The pilot shut off the engine and discharged one fire bottle. An air turnback was performed and the airplane landed safely.
A post flight inspection of the number 2 engine revealed a puncture in the Low Pressure Turbine Case measuring about 60 centimeters x 10 centimeters at the 11 o'clock location and two small holes. Additionally, metal parts were found in the exhaust and cowling area. There was no damage to the airplane.

The accident is being investigated by the government of Korea.

Further information pertaining to this event may be obtained from:

Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board
Ministry of Construction and Transportation
281, Gonghang-Dong
Gangseo-gu, Seoul
Republic of Korea 157-815

Tel.:(82) 2 6096-1017
(82) 2 6096-1030 (24 hours)
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: (82) 2 6096-1031
AFTN: RKSLYLYX
Website: http://www.araib.go.kr

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