Investigation number
200200018
Occurrence date
Location
Sydney, Aero.
State
New South Wales
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Occurrence class
Incident
Highest injury level
None

The flight crew of the Boeing 767-238 (B767) aircraft reported that on 8 January 2002, during the landing roll, the left engine RPM decayed as reverse thrust was selected. No surge of the engine was reported. The flight crew selected the left engine fuel control switch to the CUTOFF position and completed the landing. After a visual inspection by fire crews, the aircraft was taxied to the terminal with the left engine shutdown.

The operator removed the aircraft from service and conducted extensive troubleshooting of the left engine utilising assistance from the engine manufacturer. That troubleshooting led to the replacement of the left engine vane bleed control (EVBC) unit and the turbine temperature (TT2) sensor. Following a test flight, the aircraft was returned to service.

Further investigation revealed that the aircraft had recently undergone scheduled maintenance, which included replacement of the left engine EVBC. Prior to the occurrence, the aircraft had completed seven flight sectors since replacement of the EVBC.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
767
Registration
VH-EAK
Serial number
23305
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Melbourne, VIC
Departure time
1935 hours ESuT
Destination
Sydney, NSW
Damage
Nil