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Attributes | |
ACN | 1032029 |
Time | |
Date | 201208 |
Local Time Of Day | 0001-0600 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | ZZZ.Airport |
State Reference | US |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | VMC |
Light | Dawn |
Aircraft 1 | |
Make Model Name | Dash 8-100 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | Takeoff |
Component | |
Aircraft Component | Spoiler System |
Person 1 | |
Function | First Officer Pilot Flying |
Events | |
Anomaly | Aircraft Equipment Problem Critical |
Narrative:
As the pilot flying; I advanced the power levers and called for the captain to set the takeoff power. He stated the power was set and at around 50 or 60 KTS; the master caution light flashed and he called to reject the takeoff. When he took the controls; I noted which caution lights were illuminated: roll spoiler inbound ground; roll spoiler outbound ground; roll spoiler inbound hydraulic; and roll spoiler outbound hydraulic. Upon exiting the runway; we set the parking brake on the taxiway and the captain called dispatch and maintenance. While he did this; I made a brief PA to the passengers explaining the situation. At the instruction of the maintenance personnel; we performed a static run up and were unable to duplicate the problem. We then returned to the gate and deplaned the passengers. After both the captain and I performed another thorough walk around; we taxied to the runway with no passengers aboard to perform a simulated takeoff; as instructed by maintenance. We were unable; once again; to duplicate the problem. After further discussion with maintenance and dispatch and the flight crew; we decided to board the passengers again; having determined the condition of the aircraft to be safe for flight. On our second takeoff roll; I advanced the power levers and called for the captain to set takeoff power. As he was moving them past 80%; the caution light flashed again and he called to reject the takeoff. We reached a speed of 50 KTS and I noted the roll spoiler inbound ground and roll spoiler outbound ground caution lights were illuminated. Once again; we returned to the gate; deplaned the passengers; and spoke to maintenance and dispatch. Ultimately; we disable the roll spoilers as outlined in MEL 27-6-1. The rest of the flight was completed without incident.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: A DHC100 had spoiler problems on takeoff that led the Crew to abort. After maitenance the an abort for the same problem led Maintenance to defer the Roll Spoilers.
Narrative: As the Pilot flying; I advanced the power levers and called for the Captain to set the takeoff power. He stated the power was set and at around 50 or 60 KTS; the Master Caution light flashed and he called to reject the takeoff. When he took the controls; I noted which caution lights were illuminated: Roll Spoiler Inbound Ground; Roll Spoiler Outbound Ground; Roll Spoiler Inbound Hydraulic; and Roll Spoiler Outbound Hydraulic. Upon exiting the runway; we set the parking brake on the taxiway and the Captain called Dispatch and Maintenance. While he did this; I made a brief PA to the passengers explaining the situation. At the instruction of the maintenance personnel; we performed a static run up and were unable to duplicate the problem. We then returned to the gate and deplaned the passengers. After both the Captain and I performed another thorough walk around; we taxied to the runway with no passengers aboard to perform a simulated takeoff; as instructed by Maintenance. We were unable; once again; to duplicate the problem. After further discussion with Maintenance and Dispatch and the Flight Crew; we decided to board the passengers again; having determined the condition of the aircraft to be safe for flight. On our second takeoff roll; I advanced the power levers and called for the Captain to set takeoff power. As he was moving them past 80%; the caution light flashed again and he called to reject the takeoff. We reached a speed of 50 KTS and I noted the Roll Spoiler Inbound Ground and Roll Spoiler Outbound Ground caution lights were illuminated. Once again; we returned to the gate; deplaned the passengers; and spoke to Maintenance and Dispatch. Ultimately; we disable the roll spoilers as outlined in MEL 27-6-1. The rest of the flight was completed without incident.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2013 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.