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  • 2011 SAFO: The Importance of Properly Inflated Aircraft Tires

    SAFO 11001 DATE: 11/6/11
    Flight Standards Service Washington, DC
    http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/airline_operators/airline_safety/safo

    A SAFO contains important safety information and may include recommended action. SAFO content should be especially valuable to air carriers in meeting their statutory duty to provide service with the highest possible degree of safety in the public interest. Besides the specific action recommended in a SAFO, an alternative action may be as effective in addressing the safety issue named in the SAFO.

    Subject: The Importance of Properly Inflated Aircraft Tires

    Purpose: This SAFO stresses the importance of ensuring properly inflated tires and the potential consequences improper tire pressure can have on the performance of aircraft operations during Taxi, Takeoff and Landing.
    Background: The probable causes of numerous accidents have highlighted the importance of ensuring proper aircraft tire pressure. For instance, a Douglas DC-8-61 crashed shortly after takeoff from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia killing all 261 on board. The probable cause of the crash was under-inflated tires, which in turn caused an overheated tire to explode during taxi, which then caused other tires to catch on fire during the takeoff role. The fire continued as the wheels were retracted into the wheel well, eventually causing a loss of hydraulic control and finally an in-flight break-up which destroyed the aircraft. This accident also revealed numerous human factor issues that contributed to the underinflated tire.
    Recently, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined that inadequate maintenance of the airplane’s tires was the probable cause of an accident where a Learjet 60 overran the runway in Columbia, South Carolina. The inadequate maintenance of tires resulted in multiple tire failures during the takeoff roll due to severe under inflation. This accident took the lives of both flightcrew members and two passengers; two other passengers were seriously injured.

    Discussion: Aircraft tires are designed to carry specified loads during a variety of temperatures and wheel speeds. When aircraft tires are improperly serviced as illustrated in the background paragraph above, they are severely compromised and catastrophic consequences can occur. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suggests any individual associated with the operation of aircraft under Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 121, 125, 129, 135 and 91 subpart K (91K), including those who perform servicing and maintenance functions at a certificated or non certificated repair facility (maintenance providers), make certain their procedures ensure tire pressure checks frequently to ensure tires remain inflated to within the maintenance manual-specified inflation range.
    Research has shown that transport-category airplanes can lose as much as five percent of tire pressure per day under typical operations. At a pressure rate loss of five percent per day, it would only take a few days before they require servicing. Tires not serviced within an acceptable range may require tire replacement due to under inflation limitations specified in the maintenance manual. Additionally, servicing of underinflated tires without proper protection such as a tire screen or other protective devices may cause damage to the aircraft or injury to the individual servicing an underinflated tire.

    Distributed by: AFS-200 OPR: AFS-330

    Recommended Action: Air Carrier Certificate Holders, Fractional Ownership Program Managers, Training Center Managers, Directors of Maintenance, Accountable Managers, Maintenance Providers and others with responsibility for maintenance should become familiar with the contents of this SAFO. This SAFO’s intent is to ensure appropriate personnel are made aware of the importance of proper tire pressures, appropriately calibrated tire pressure gauges and servicing safety precautions. The maintenance manual tire pressure interval checks are followed to ensure proper tire pressure is accurately maintained. Failure to follow the published procedures with aircraft tires could result in personal injury or catastrophic aircraft loss.

    Contact: Questions or comments concerning this SAFO can be directed to Aircraft Maintenance Divisions Air Carrier Maintenance Branch, AFS-330 at (202) 385-6426.

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    American Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in San Antonio

    American Airlines flight AA-9634 made an emergency landing in San Antonio, Texas, on December 13th.

    The Embraer ERJ-190 plane took off for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but had to turn back after the crew failed to retract the landing gear.

    The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Trans States Airlines Plane Rejects Take Off From Fargo

    Trans States Airlines flight UA-4629 had to reject take off from Fargo, North Dakota, on January 9th.

    The Embraer ERJ-145 plane was accelerating to take off for Denver, Colorado, when two right hand tires blew, forcing the crew to reject take off.

    The plane safely returned to the apron. Everyone aboard remained safe.

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    Malev Hungarian Airlines Flight Returns to Airport


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    Contact photographer Ferenc Hamori

    What: Malev Hungarian Airlines/Budapest Air Service Embraer EMB-120 en route from Budapest Hungary to Cluj Romania
    Where: Budapest
    When: Jan 4th 2010
    Who: not available
    Why: After takeoff, when the right main gear did not retract. the crew returned to the airport and made a safe landing .

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    Aviation Week

    Just a note:

    There’s an Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture show in Oshkosh right now, AKA The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration.

    Here’s the website (Click the link or image)


    World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration

    And Scott Walker, 45th governor of Wisconsin has declared this week to be Wisconsin Aviation Week.

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