TWA 800 Accident Overview. Michael Collins Fuel Tank Safety Program Manager Transport Standards Staff, ANM-112

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TWA 800 Accident Overview Michael Collins Fuel Tank Safety Program Manager Transport Standards Staff, ANM-112 michael.collins@faa.gov November 5, 2001

TWA 800 Accident Overview Agenda Overview of the Accident Investigation Airplane Recovery and Reconstruction Review of 747 Configuration Airplane Break-up Sequence Conclusions from NTSB Investigation

Overview of the Accident Investigation Parties to the Investigation: NTSB, FBI, FAA, Boeing, TWA, International Association of Machinists (IAM), Aerospace Workers and Flight Attendants (AWFA), Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), Pratt & Whitney, Honeywell, and HydroAire

Overview of the Accident Investigation TWA 800 was a 747-100, l/n 153, delivered in 1971 (93,303 hours/16,869 flights) Operated on an IFR flight plan under provisions of Title 14 CFR Part 121 The airplane left JFK after being delayed for approximately one hour

Overview of the Accident Investigation Uneventful take-off and climb, minor hold at 13,000 feet, followed by a very sudden event at 13,800 feet At 8:31pm EST TWA 800 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 8 miles South of East Moriches, NY, killing all 230 people on board

Overview of the Accident Investigation

Airplane Recovery Recovery Participants: US Navy, US Coast Guard, Oceaneering, Underwater Search & Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Guard, and dive teams from various counties All 230 victims were recovered 95% of the airplane was recovered

Airplane Recovery

Airplane Recovery First pieces from the airplane were: - pieces of the Center Wing Tank (CWT) - Forward keel beam - Pieces of the fuselage just forward of wing - Air conditioning packs Nose section came down as one assembly Wings/aft fuselage came down later, with mid- air break-up(s)

Airplane Recovery

Airplane Recovery

Airplane Recovery

Airplane Reconstruction Three Dimension reconstruction from station 520 to station 1640 Reconstruction contains 876 pieces of the wreckage Reconstruction weighs 60,000 lbs Reconstruction took 2 months to build

Airplane Reconstruction

Airplane Reconstruction

Airplane Break-up Sequence 18 investigative teams were formed to look at different aspects of the accident: Systems, Structures, Propulsion, Flight Data Recorder, Medical Forensic, Fire and Explosion, Airplane Operations, etc.

Airplane Break-up Sequence The Metallurgy and Structures Sequencing group was formed to evaluate the sequence of the structural break-up and correlate proposed scenarios with structural observations. - wreckage recovery location and damage - examination of wreckage fractures - examination of soot and fire damage - verification of sequencing conclusions

747-100 Airplane Review

747-100 Airplane Review

747-100 Airplane Review

Airplane Break-up Sequence

Airplane Break-up Sequence

Airplane Break-up Sequence

Airplane Break-up Sequence

Airplane Break-up Sequence Summary Center Wing Tank (CWT) overpressurization Fracture of portions of the substructure (spanwise beams, front spar, integrity of keel beam support) Cracking of lower lobe of fuselage forward of CWT

Airplane Break-up Sequence Summary (cont.) Separation of forward end of keel beam from the wing center section Separation of red area fuselage pieces from lower lobe (progressed to window belt area) Buckling of window belt reinitiated breakup sequence which progressed over the upper lobe

Airplane Break-up Sequence Summary (cont.) Forward fuselage separated from airplane (yellow area) Left and right wingtips fracture in bending Left wing separated from airplane Escalating fire from #3 main fuel tank damaged right wing and aft fuselage Right wing separated from aft fuselage

TWA Flight 800 Fuel Tank Explosion July 17, 1996 Animation Courtesy of CNN, NTSB

TWA Flight 800 Fuel Tank Explosion July 17, 1996 Closeup.mov

Possible Ignition Sources Some of the proposed ignition sources: Explosive Device Jettison/override pumps Scavenge pump FQIS Electrical Failures EMI Induced Transients Electrostatic/Lightning

NTSB Investigation Conclusions Probable Cause: Explosion of CWT resulting from ignition of the flammable fuel/air mixture in CWT. The likely ignition energy source was a short circuit outside of the CWT that allowed excessive voltage to enter CWT through FQIS wiring.

NTSB Investigation Conclusions Contributing Factors: Design and certification concept for prevention of fuel tank explosions Design and certification of 747 with heat sources located beneath CWT

NTSB Investigation Conclusions New NTSB Recommendations: Design practices regarding bonding of in-tank components Aircraft wiring systems (identify critical systems and adequate separation) Corrective actions regarding silver-sulfide deposits on in-tank FQIS components. Aging Transport Non-Structural Systems Plan