NTSB Issues Second Update on British Airways engine fire.

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NTSB released investigative update regarding September 8, 2015 engine fire experienced by British Airways flight 2276, a Boeing 777, during takeoff at McCarran International Airport. Investigators disassembled and documented GE90 engine at GE facility in Evandale, OH. Examination revealed one portion of stage 8-10 spool in high-pressure compressor (HPC) section failed; fracture initiated in HPC stage 8 disk web. NTSB will continue metallurgical evaluations of disk and fracture features.



Original Press Release:



NTSB Issues Second Update on British Airways Engine Fire at Las Vegas



As part of its ongoing investigation into the September 8, 2015, engine fire during takeoff of British Airways flight 2276, a Boeing 777, at McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, the NTSB today released the following investigative update.



• Investigators disassembled and documented the GE90 engine at the GE facility in Evandale, Ohio. Group members from the FAA, GE, and Boeing, along with the United Kingdom’s accredited representative from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch and their technical advisor, British Airways, were in attendance.



• Engine examination revealed that a portion of the stage 8-10 spool in the high-pressure compressor (HPC) section had failed, liberating fragments that breached the engine case and cowling. Additional pieces of the HPC spool were recovered from inside the engine and retained for metallurgical examination.



• The NTSB Materials Laboratory examined engine parts gathered from the scene.



• HPC parts recovered during the disassembly of the engine were examined at the GE facility.



• All pieces of the damaged stage 8 disk rim have been collected.



• The fracture initiated in the HPC stage 8 disk web, a part of the stage 8-10 spool. The NTSB will continue metallurgical evaluations of the disk and the fracture features.



• GE is performing high-priority, focused inspections of HPC hardware from other GE90 engines. The inspection data is being gathered to support the investigation and to determine further investigative actions.



Additional updates will be provided as new factual information is developed.



Contact: NTSB Public Affairs

490 L'Enfant Plaza, SW

Washington, DC 20594

Eric Weiss

(202) 314-6100

eric.weiss@ntsb.gov

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