Inflight fire involving a Beech 58, VH-SBS, 111 km west of Gove Airport, Northern Territory, on 26 February 2014

AO-2014-040

Summary

On 26 February 2014 at about 1645 Central Standard Time (CST), a Beech 58 aircraft, registered VH-SBS, departed Darwin for Gove, Northern Territory, on a private ferry flight with a supervising pilot and pilot-in-command-under-supervision (ICUS) on board.

At about 1815, the crew detected fumes and smoke emanating from the left side circuit breaker panel. The pilot ICUS immediately switched off the electrical master switch. The supervising pilot seated in the right seat took control of the aircraft and commenced an immediate descent. The pilot ICUS retrieved the BCF extinguisher from underneath his seat and extinguished the fire.

The crew opened the vents and the fumes dissipated. To determine what electrics were available, the pilot selected the master switch on. The fire then reignited and he immediately selected the master switch off. The crew established that the most likely cause of the fire was an electrical malfunction, and opted to continue the remaining 40 NM to Gove aerodrome, where emergency services were available on the ground if required.

The crew observed that both suction indicators showed zero. They increased their lookout for other aircraft, cognisant that they were no longer able to maintain radio contact.

After joining downwind for runway 31, the crew briefly selected the master switch on and used the electric gear lever to lower the landing gear. They could smell fuel so the pilot conducted a closer circuit than normal and landed the aircraft. After parking the aircraft, the crew observed fuel dripping from beneath the aircraft fuselage.

An engineering inspection found that exhaust gas temperature (EGT) wiring had penetrated through the heater supply fuel line causing it to arc out and burn a hole in the fuel line.

This incident provides a valuable reminder for all pilots to know the location and operation of the aircraft fire extinguisher.

Aviation Short Investigations Bulletin - Issue 29

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2014-040
Occurrence date 26/02/2014
Location Gove Aerodrome, west 111 km
State Northern Territory
Report release date 08/04/2014
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 Beech Aircraft Corp
Model 58
Registration VH-SBS
Serial number TH-366
Sector Piston
Operation type Private
Departure point Darwin, NT
Destination Gove, NT
Damage Minor