Engine in-flight shutdown, Cessna 441, VH-LBA

200601053

Summary

On 27 February 2006, at approximately 1427 Western Standard Time, the Cessna Aircraft Company 441 aircraft, registered VH-LBA, was being operated on a charter flight with two pilots and seven passengers from Perth to Mount Weld, WA. During cruise, at Flight Level (FL) 250, the left engine shut down. The crew actioned the 'engine securing phase one checks' from the quick reference handbook and declared a PAN. They then requested and received a clearance to descend to FL200. The crew then actioned the engine restart procedures, successfully restarting the left engine. Air Traffic Control was notified of normal operations and the flight continued to Mount Weld.

Following the occurrence, the flight crew reported that, prior to the engine shutdown, the pilot in command (PIC) had inadvertently depressed the left engine STOP button.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 200601053
Occurrence date 27/02/2006
Location 40km NW Callion
State Western Australia
Report release date 29/09/2006
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Incorrect configuration
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 441
Registration VH-LBA
Serial number 4410042
Sector Turboprop
Operation type Charter
Departure point Perth, WA
Destination Mount Weld, WA
Damage Nil