Investigation number
199602051
Occurrence date
Location
Sydney Aerodrome
State
New South Wales
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence category
Rejected take-off
Occurrence class
Incident

During the take-off run, just before reaching V1, the crew heard two bangs in quick succession. Both the No 3 engine EPR and EGT indications were seen to fluctuate, so the take-off was immediately rejected. Whilst decelerating, the crew requested a frequency to communicate directly with the Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (RFFS) but were given the ground control frequency. That frequency was cluttered with other traffic, which made direct communication to RFFS difficult. They were finally referred to a different frequency. The aircraft vacated the runway onto taxiway Alpha 5 where a small brake fire was extinguished by the RFFS. The aircraft was subsequently towed back to the departure gate, where the passengers and crew disembarked.

Ground inspection revealed damage to several compressor stages of No.3 engine. The engine was changed, and the aircraft released for service.

Safety Action

The Bureau of Air Safety Investigation is evaluating aspects of a discrete air traffic services frequency on which aircrews and rescue firefighting services at airports can be transferred during an emergency situation. Any forthcoming recommendations will be published in the Quarterly Safety Deficiency Report.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
747-400
Registration
G-BNLS
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Sydney NSW
Destination
Bangkok, Thailand
Damage
Nil