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11 June 2009 - In-flight windscreen fire in an Airbus A330 aircraft en route from Osaka, Japan to Coolangatta, Australia
Media Release
2009/06
In-flight windscreen fire in an Airbus A330 aircraft en route from Osaka, Japan to Coolangatta, Australia
11 June 2009
At approximately 0400 Eastern Standard Time today the Australian
Transport Safety Bureau was notified of a in-flight windscreen fire
in an Airbus A330 aircraft that was en route from Osaka, Japan to
Coolangatta, Australia.
The incident occurred at about 0220 and the flight crew diverted
to Guam where the 13 crew and 185 passengers disembarked safely.
There are no reported injuries.
The ATSB has commenced an investigation in accordance with
International Civil Aviation Organization Annex 13 on the
understanding that the event took place over international waters.
The ATSB has notified the US National Transportation Safety Board
(NTSB) and the French Bureau dEnquétes et dAnalyses pour la
sécurité de laviation civile (BEA).
A team of investigators including operations, electrical
engineer and licensed aircraft maintenance engineer will travel to
Guam this morning to commence the investigation.
Any further inquiries should be directed to the ATSB on 1800 020
616.
Media Contact: 1800 020 616