Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Army grounds fleet of 400 Chinook helicopter­s

- By Tony Capaccio and John Harney

“The Army has identified the root cause of fuel leaks that caused a small number of engine fires among an isolated number of H-47 helicopter­s, and is implementi­ng corrective measures to resolve this issue.” — spokeswoma­n, Cynthia Smith said in a statement

WASHINGTON >> The Army has grounded its entire fleet of some 400 CH-47 Chinook transport helicopter­s after engine fires broke out on a few of them, a spokeswoma­n for the service said Tuesday evening.

“The Army has identified the root cause of fuel leaks that caused a small number of engine fires among an isolated number of H-47 helicopter­s, and is implementi­ng corrective measures to resolve this issue,” the spokeswoma­n, Cynthia Smith said in a statement.

She added that there had been no deaths or injuries but that the Chinooks would be grounded “out of an abundance of caution until those corrective actions are complete.” The statement did not say how long the Chinooks might be out of service.

The iconic twin-engine aircraft, an Army workhorse for six decades, is manufactur­ed by the Boeing Co. in Ridley Park and its engines are made by Honeywell Internatio­nal Inc.

The Army’s decision was reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal.

Boeing referred questions from Bloomberg and the Daily Times to the Army.

Honeywell said in a statement that, working with the Army, it had “helped discover that O-rings not meeting Honeywell design specificat­ions had been installed in some T55 engines during routine and scheduled maintenanc­e at an Army depot.”

The company added that the “Army and Honeywell were able to validate that none of the questionab­le O-rings originated or were part of any Honeywell production or Honeywell-overhauled engines.”

The Chinook’s primary mission, according to a Boeing web page, is the “transport of troops, artillery, equipment, and fuel.” Honeywell said it is in use by 22 countries.

 ?? DAILY TIMES PHOTOS ?? A Boeing Chinook helicopter on the tarmac at the Ridley Park plant in March 2019. The ’copter has long been the workhorse of the Army.
DAILY TIMES PHOTOS A Boeing Chinook helicopter on the tarmac at the Ridley Park plant in March 2019. The ’copter has long been the workhorse of the Army.
 ?? ?? A Boeing Chinook Block II on display at the Ridley plant in April 2019.
A Boeing Chinook Block II on display at the Ridley plant in April 2019.
 ?? ?? The Boeing plant in Ridley Park.
The Boeing plant in Ridley Park.

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