Investigation number
200204912
Occurrence date
Location
6 km E Karratha, Aero.
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence type
Fumes
Occurrence category
Incident
Highest injury level
None

Issues associated with improving cabin air quality are the
subject of ongoing efforts by the aircraft manufacturer, engine
manufacturer, aircraft operators and some aviation regulatory
authorities including the Australian Civil Aviation Safety
Authority.

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority issued an airworthiness
directive on 28 November 2002 (AD/BAe 146/102) requiring operators
of BAe 146 type aircraft to action requirements of a manufacturer's
Inspection Service Bulletin (ISB) 21-156. This related to the
recurrent inspection of air conditioning ducts for traces of
possible contamination and inspection of the ducts following a
cabin air quality event.

The aircraft operator has also commenced replacing the
noise-attenuating material that lines the air conditioning ducts
across their entire BAe 146 fleet. This action exceeded the
manufacturer's requirements outlined in its ISB 21-156.

The engine manufacturer is developing a redesigned bearing seal
to improve the component's reliability and consequently reduce the
frequency of incidents where cabin air is contaminated by engine
lubricating oil.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
British Aerospace PLC
Model
BAe 146
Registration
VH-NJL
Serial number
E3213
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point
Perth, WA
Departure time
1610 hours WST
Destination
Karratha, WA
Damage
Nil