Fumes event - en-route from Sydney to Albury, New South Wales, Saab AB 340B, VH-RXX, on 5 August 2007

AO-2007-031

Summary

On 5 August 2007 at 1407 Eastern Standard Time, a Saab Aircraft AB 340B, registered VH-RXX, was being operated on a scheduled passenger service from Sydney to Albury, NSW. It was the aircraft's first flight of the day and the first flight after a routine compressor wash carried out on the engines.

An odour, which had been apparent inside the aircraft during the preflight procedure and taxi, and which was described as 'similar to curry', became much stronger from just before rotation until about two minutes after take-off. Believing the fumes were caused by compressor wash fluid and would dissipate, the flight crew elected to continue the flight.

The manufacturer of the compressor wash fluid confirmed that, when heated, it would produce an odour similar to curry.

The operator reported that their compressor wash procedure had been followed and was unable to explain the subsequent ingress of fumes to the cockpit and cabin of the aircraft.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2007-031
Occurrence date 05/08/2007
Location Sydney Airport
State New South Wales
Report release date 23/09/2008
Report status Final
Investigation level Systemic
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Fumes
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Saab Aircraft Co.
Model 340
Registration VH-RXX
Serial number 340B-209
Sector Turboprop
Operation type Air Transport Low Capacity
Departure point Sydney, NSW
Destination Albury, NSW
Damage Nil