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Attributes | |
ACN | 639183 |
Time | |
Date | 200311 |
Day | Tue |
Local Time Of Day | 1801 To 2400 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | airport : zzz.airport |
State Reference | US |
Altitude | agl single value : 0 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | VMC |
Light | Night |
Aircraft 1 | |
Operator | common carrier : air carrier |
Make Model Name | A330 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | ground : takeoff roll |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | other personnel other |
ASRS Report | 639183 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | flight crew : captain oversight : pic |
Events | |
Anomaly | aircraft equipment problem : critical ground encounters : fod |
Independent Detector | other flight crewa other flight crewb |
Resolutory Action | none taken : detected after the fact |
Consequence | other other other |
Supplementary | |
Problem Areas | Airport Aircraft |
Primary Problem | Airport |
Narrative:
Flight ZZZ-sbgr was dispatched normally. During a takeoff roll on runway 12 out of ZZZ international airport, just right before V1 and crossing taxiway V, the #2 tire blew out. The captain informed the tower of the occurrence and asked to verify if there was debris of tires on the runway. As a precaution, they left the gear in the 'down' position until confirming possible failures, thought to be ECAM. The departure control informed them that they only found a piece of tire on the runway 12. They flew to sbgr where they landed normally and during taxiing to the gate, the #1 tire blew out, caused by the overload on turn to gate. The technical staff did the due inspection for such event and damaged on the l-hand flap and rear l-hand wing were found, caused by spread out debris from the blown tire. We contacted tire manufacturer to help us out with the investigation and they suspect that this was caused by FOD on the runway due to evidence that this tire had an impact break. Also a similar event in oct/04, flight ZZZ-sbgr, during takeoff roll, the tread from #2 tire came out of it and the possible cause was not detected. The tread had not been found.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: AN A330-200 ON TKOF HAD #2 FORWARD TIRE BLOW OUT, BELIEVED TO BE CAUSED BY FOD. AFTER LNDG, #1 MAINT TIRE BLEW OUT ON TURN TO GATE.
Narrative: FLT ZZZ-SBGR WAS DISPATCHED NORMALLY. DURING A TKOF ROLL ON RWY 12 OUT OF ZZZ INTL ARPT, JUST RIGHT BEFORE V1 AND XING TXWY V, THE #2 TIRE BLEW OUT. THE CAPT INFORMED THE TWR OF THE OCCURRENCE AND ASKED TO VERIFY IF THERE WAS DEBRIS OF TIRES ON THE RWY. AS A PRECAUTION, THEY LEFT THE GEAR IN THE 'DOWN' POS UNTIL CONFIRMING POSSIBLE FAILURES, THOUGHT TO BE ECAM. THE DEP CTL INFORMED THEM THAT THEY ONLY FOUND A PIECE OF TIRE ON THE RWY 12. THEY FLEW TO SBGR WHERE THEY LANDED NORMALLY AND DURING TAXIING TO THE GATE, THE #1 TIRE BLEW OUT, CAUSED BY THE OVERLOAD ON TURN TO GATE. THE TECHNICAL STAFF DID THE DUE INSPECTION FOR SUCH EVENT AND DAMAGED ON THE L-HAND FLAP AND REAR L-HAND WING WERE FOUND, CAUSED BY SPREAD OUT DEBRIS FROM THE BLOWN TIRE. WE CONTACTED TIRE MANUFACTURER TO HELP US OUT WITH THE INVESTIGATION AND THEY SUSPECT THAT THIS WAS CAUSED BY FOD ON THE RWY DUE TO EVIDENCE THAT THIS TIRE HAD AN IMPACT BREAK. ALSO A SIMILAR EVENT IN OCT/04, FLT ZZZ-SBGR, DURING TKOF ROLL, THE TREAD FROM #2 TIRE CAME OUT OF IT AND THE POSSIBLE CAUSE WAS NOT DETECTED. THE TREAD HAD NOT BEEN FOUND.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 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.