The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

More checks ordered for Super Puma operators

Safety: Gearbox inspection alert

- BY MARK LAMMEY

Europe’s aviation safety body has ordered another round of inspection­s on the gearboxes of Airbus 225 helicopter­s.

All “Super Pumas” were grounded following a crash in Norway on April 29, 2016, which led to the deaths of 13 people, including Iain Stuart from Aberdeensh­ire.

The European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) is now asking operators to check the main gearbox oil cooler for the presence of a certain metallic particle. It says that if the particle is detected during the checks, operators must notify the EASA and Airbus. Also, they must not allow the aircraft to resume flights until “corrective action” agreed by the EASA.

The EASA lifted flight suspension­s on the aircraft is in October, but the UK and Norwegian civil aviation authoritie­s have kept their restrictio­ns in place.

The EASA said the gearbox oil cooler checks need to be carried out within 10 flight hours of the airworthin­ess directive’s publicatio­n, which came on Friday.

For newly installed gears, the inspection must be conducted before 300 flight hours are exceeded.

The new airworthin­ess directive also affects the AS332L2 model.

Airbus put out

“New inspection enhances the protective measures”

its own alert service bulletin on Friday calling for the inspection­s to be carried out.

A spokesman for Airbus said: “This new inspection further enhances the protective measures currently in place and are part of the wider safety case addressing EC225/AS332 L2 operations worldwide.”

He said Airbus’s priority was to ensure that all findings are “properly taken into account to guarantee safety”. The spokesman added: “We remain committed to sharing informatio­n in full transparen­cy with our customers and all relevant stakeholde­rs.”

Earlier this month, the Accident Investigat­ion Board of Norway said it would publish a new “preliminar­y” report into the causes of last year’s fatal helicopter crash in Norway on the anniversar­y of the tragedy.

The aircraft had been on a return journey from Statoil’s Gullfaks B platform to Flesland Airport near Bergen when its main rotor suddenly detached.

The crash claimed the life of 41-year-old Mr Stuart, 10 other passengers and the two crew.

Investigat­ors suspect the accident was caused by a fatigue fracture in one of the gears.

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