Boeing 747-438, VH-OJJ

200100741

Safety Action

The company issued an "Important Information" bulletin to flight attendants advising that any visible cabin light fitting must have a protective grill or glass covering the bulb.

Summary

At top of descent to Los Angeles, the cabin crew of the Boeing 747 aircraft reported smoke and fumes emanating from the cabin ceiling located in the vicinity of the rear right side (R5) emergency exit door. Smouldering paper tissues were found in an overhead light fitting. Cabin crew removed the tissues and discharged a fire extinguisher onto the light fitting, tissues, and surrounding area. The cabin crew remained in the vicinity and monitored the area until passengers disembarked at Los Angeles.

The company reported that the light fitting is a "night light" and is always "on". The light has a blue plastic cover that should always be in place, but was not fitted on this occasion.

The investigation was unable to determine why, or by whom, the tissues were placed in the light fitting.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 200100741
Occurrence date 22/02/2001
Location 111 km E Los Angeles, Aero.
State International
Report release date 08/08/2001
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Smoke
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 747
Registration VH-OJJ
Serial number 24974
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point New York, USA
Destination Los Angeles, USA
Damage Nil