Aircraft Wiring Service History

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Aircraft Wiring Service History Brett Portwood FAA Technical Specialist for Safety and Integration 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 1

Overview Major wiring related accidents TWA 800 Swissair 111 Large Transport Incidents AA 1683 MD-80 Small transport category incidents Learjet 55 Swearingen SA 226 Canadair 600 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 2

TWA 800 Accident July 17, 1996, a Boeing 747-131, broke up in flight and crashed in Atlantic near New York Ignition energy for center wing tank explosion most likely entered through fuel quantity indication system (FQIS) wiring Neither energy release mechanism or location of ignition determined 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 3

Wiring Lessons Learned Wiring to pumps located in metallic conduits Wear of teflon sleeving and wiring insulation has allowed arcing inside conduits, causing a potential ignition source in fuel tank Fuel pump connectors Arcing at connections within electrical connectors occurred due to bent pins or corrosion 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 4

Wiring Lessons Learned Wiring often does not meet OEM installation standards Clearance to structure, clamping, routing, bend radius, etc. Lack of maintenance detail with respect to wiring Inspection intervals cleaning 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 5

Swissair 111 Accident Crashed off coast of Nova Scotia on September 2, 1998 Smoke in cockpit Fire in cockpit overhead area Metalized mylar insulation blankets 23 wires found with arcing damage 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 6

Swissair 111 - FAA Plan of Action AVR-1 Directive (November 1998) Minimize potential fuel sources Replace metalized mylar insulation blankets Minimize potential ignition sources Focus on wiring 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 7

American Airlines 1683 Fire Background On November 29, 2000, American Airlines flight 1683, DC-9-82 aircraft departed from Reagan National Airport, Washington DC to Dallas Fort Worth, Texas at approximately 5:45 PM local time. The flight crew reported smoke in the cockpit and cabin shortly after takeoff. Aircraft diverted and made an emergency landing safely at Washington Dulles International Airport, Washington at approximately 6:09 PM 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 8

American Airlines 1683 Fire Background The DC-9-82 aircraft carried 61 passengers and 5 crew members. The passengers were evacuated via both forward cabin slides and no injuries were was reported. The investigation indicates that the lightning struck the aircraft at about 16,000 ft altitude in the vicinity of an unused Omega antenna in the vertical structure. The antenna s coaxial cable was still connected to the antenna. The other end of the cable was stowed, but not capped, at the cabin ceiling area, above seat rows 7 through 9 (the first three row of coach class). A fire was reported in this area. 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 9

WIRES WERE NOT CAPPED AND STOWED 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 10

During flight the crew had to cut into this ceiling area to put fire out. BAGGAGE BINS ABOVE ROW 6 & 7 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 11

MD-80 Arcing Incident Arcing originated in Electrical Power Center Burned through to the cockpit and burned inspector riding in the jumpseat Caused by a screw that penetrated into wire bundle in Electrical Power Center 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 12

The arcing event, which originated from inside the electrical power center, burned a hole through the left side of the hallway (looking 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 13 forward) between the cockpit and cabin.

2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 14

Learjet 55 Fire April 17, 1989, McCarren INTL Air Turnback Onboard Fire and Smoke Chafing Galley Door Light Wiring 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 15

Swearingen SA-226 Air Taxi/Commuter Fire Warning Emergency Landing Found Faulty Wiring Connection 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 16

Canadair 600 Refueling panel power wiring installed in reverse 28VDC applied to refueling panel chassis Possible fuel tank ignition due to arcing/sparking at refueling point Emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) issued 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 17

Similarity Between Large and Small Transport Category Wiring 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 18

Wiring Technology Differences Same basic types of wiring system components Both must meet CFR 25.869 Similar installation methods 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 19

Real Estate Issues Smaller airframe Separation generally more difficult to achieve Although similar architectural complexities, less wire lengths 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 20

ATSRAC WG10 Findings Similar problems -but occur over a longer period of time Problems with inadequate clearance to structure and improper clamp condition, sizing, and spacing. Less debris accumulation on wire bundles, dust and lint observed, but still a problem 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 21

Service History Wiring related incidents common to both large transport category aircraft and small transport category aircraft. The factors influencing wire degradation are the same for both aircraft types. Proper installation and maintenance practices are key drivers. 2/19/2004 2003 NBAA Conference 22