In-flight fire - Convair 580, VH-PDW, 74 km south of Tamworth Airport, New South Wales, on 7 January 2009

AO-2010-001

Summary

On 7 January 2010, the crew of a Convair 580 aircraft, registered VH-PDW, were conducting a training flight from Bankstown to Tamworth, New South Wales (NSW). While on descent to Tamworth, the crew noticed smoke emanating from below the instrument panel. Shortly after, the smoke intensified, and flames appeared. The flight crew declared an emergency and suppressed the flames using a portable fire extinguisher. The crew continued the descent, and the aircraft landed without further incident.

A subsequent engineering inspection revealed that a small amount of insulation material had become detached and fallen onto the right red instrument panel light rheostat and surrounding wires. The rheostat had developed a 'hot spot' and consequently, the insulation absorbed the heat and transferred it to the wires, which produced smoke and flames.

The operator has advised the ATSB that, as a result of this occurrence, it has implemented a number of safety actions, including:

  • all of the organisation's aircraft have been examined to ensure that there is sufficient clearance between the rheostats, insulation material and wires
  • any insulation material located in close proximity to a rheostat has been removed
  • a notice to crew was issued to emphasise the importance of recording defects in the maintenance log.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2010-001
Occurrence date 07/01/2010
Location 74 Km S of Tamworth Airport
State New South Wales
Report release date 20/04/2010
Report status Final
Investigation level Short
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Fire
Occurrence class Serious Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Convair
Model 580
Registration VH-PDW
Serial number 86
Sector Turboprop
Operation type Flying Training
Damage Minor