Hydraulic system event - Los Angeles International Airport, United States, Boeing 747-438, VH-OJB, on 20 October 2007

AO-2007-051

Summary

At 0715 Coordinated Universal Time on 20 October 2007, a Boeing Company 747-438 aircraft, registered VH-OJB, departed Los Angeles International Airport, USA, on a scheduled passenger flight to Brisbane, Australia. There were four flight crew, 14 cabin crew, and 406 passengers on board the aircraft.

The first officer was the handling pilot for the flight. As the aircraft became airborne, a tyre on the left body landing gear disintegrated and a section of tyre debris impacted a line of the number 1 hydraulics system in the left body landing gear well. That caused fluid and pressure loss from that system.

A short time later, the electronic indicating and crew alerting system (EICAS) screen in the cockpit advised that the number 1 hydraulics system had failed, and a report was received from the cabin crew that a 'bang' was heard in the vicinity of the left main landing gear shortly before the aircraft became airborne. The flight crew completed checklist items, and the flight continued uneventfully to Brisbane.

The operator found some inconsistencies in the aircraft manufacturer's documentation relating to hydraulics failures. The aircraft manufacturer has noted those and has advised that it will examine them as part of its ongoing standardisation program.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2007-051
Occurrence date 20/10/2007
Location Los Angeles Airport
State International
Report release date 16/06/2008
Report status Final
Investigation level Systemic
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Hydraulic
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 747
Registration VH-OJB
Serial number 24373
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Los Angeles, USA
Destination Brisbane, QLD
Damage Minor