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FedEx Express Flight 910

On October 28, 2016, FedEx Express Flight 910, a McDonnell Douglas MD-10-10F flying from Memphis International Airport to Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport was involved in a runway skid after a landing gear collapse, which resulted in a fire completely destroying the left engine and wing. Two crew members, the only people on board, were unharmed.[1]

FedEx Express Flight 910
The accident aircraft a day later, sitting where it came to a stop on the edge of the runway
Accident
DateOctober 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)
SummaryLanding gear collapse and Fire due to Metal fatigue
SiteFort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
26°04′37″N 80°08′47″W / 26.07694°N 80.14639°W / 26.07694; -80.14639Coordinates: 26°04′37″N 80°08′47″W / 26.07694°N 80.14639°W / 26.07694; -80.14639
Aircraft
Aircraft typeMcDonnell Douglas MD-10-10F
OperatorFedEx Express
IATA flight No.FX910
ICAO flight No.FDX910
Call signFEDEX 910
RegistrationN370FE
Flight originMemphis International Airport
DestinationFort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
Occupants2
Passengers0
Crew2
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors2

On the same day, American Airlines Flight 383 aborted takeoff after it suffered an engine fire at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Everyone survived, with 21 passengers injured.[2]

Aircraft and crew

 
N370FE, the aircraft involved in the accident

The aircraft was a McDonnell Douglas MD-10-10F airliner, built in 1972 as a DC-10 passenger aircraft, was first delivered to United Airlines and operated until 1997. It was later converted to cargo configuration, delivered to FedEx in August 1997 and upgraded to an MD-10 in 2003. The aircraft was powered by three General Electric CF6-6D engines and was 44 years old at the time of the accident.[3]

The captain, 55, was hired as a flight engineer by FedEx in 2000. He had previously served with the U.S. Air Force from 1982 to 2000 as a veteran of the Gulf War, Bosnian War and Kosovo War. At the company, he worked on the Boeing 727 as a flight engineer, a first officer, and a captain, as well as a captain on the MD-11. He had a total flight time of about 10,000 hours (he was uncertain about his time as pilot-in-command) and estimated about 1,500 hours in the MD-11.

The first officer, 47, was hired as a flight instructor by FedEx in 2004. He also previously served with the U.S. Air Force from 1989 to 2004 as a veteran of the Gulf War, Bosnian War and Kosovo War. In 2007, he became a flight engineer in the Boeing 727 and became a first officer in the MD-11 in 2012. He estimated a total flight time of 6,000 to 6,300 hours, with about 4,000 hours as pilot-in-command. He estimated a total time of about 400 to 500 hours in the MD-11.

Accident

FedEx 910 landed on Fort Lauderdale's runway 10L at 17:50 local time (21:50Z). The tower reported the left side CF6 engine appeared on fire. The aircraft came to a stop about 6,580 feet (2,010 m) down the runway and beyond the left edge with the left main gear collapsed and the left wing on fire. The airport closed all runways while emergency services responded to put the fire out. The two crew members had no injuries, but the aircraft received substantial damage. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) dispatched five investigators on site and opened an investigation.[4][5]

On October 31, the NTSB reported that the left main gear failed after landing and during rollout. The left engine and left wing scraped the runway and the aircraft veered to the left and came to a stop partially off the runway. Both flight crew members escaped through the right cockpit window using an escape rope. No injuries were reported. Cockpit voice and flight data recorders were taken to the NTSB lab in Washington for analysis. Following an examination of the runway, the NTSB returned control of the runway to the Fort Lauderdale Airport.[6]

Investigation

On August 23, 2018 the NTSB reported that "the failure of the left main gear was the result of a metal fatigue crack that initiated within the gear," and cited FedEx's failure to overhaul the gear at the manufacturer-recommended eight-year interval as a contributor to the crash.[7]

See also

Similar accidents

References

  1. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas MD-10-10F N370FE Fort Lauderdale International Airport, FL (FLL)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  2. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 767-323ER (WL) N345AN Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, IL (ORD)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved February 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "N370FE Federal Express (FedEx) McDonnell Douglas MD-10-10F - cn 46608 / 26". Planespotters. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  4. ^ Hradecky, Simon (October 28, 2016). "Accident: Fedex MD10 at Fort Lauderdale on Oct 28th 2016, main gear collapse on landing, aircraft on fire". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  5. ^ Ostrower, Jon; Ellis, Ralph (October 29, 2016). "FedEx cargo plane burns at Fort Lauderdale airport". CNN. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  6. ^ "Accident: Fedex MD10 at Fort Lauderdale on Oct 28th 2016, main gear collapse on landing, aircraft on fire". avherald.com. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  7. ^ Hemmerdinger, Jon (August 24, 2018). "Fatigue cracking caused 2016 FedEx MD-10F gear failure: NTSB". Flightglobal.com. Retrieved February 26, 2019.

External links

National Transportation Safety Board
  • Cockpit Voice Recorder transcript
  • Flight Data Recorder readout
  • Maintenance records

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources FedEx Express Flight 910 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message On October 28 2016 FedEx Express Flight 910 a McDonnell Douglas MD 10 10F flying from Memphis International Airport to Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport was involved in a runway skid after a landing gear collapse which resulted in a fire completely destroying the left engine and wing Two crew members the only people on board were unharmed 1 FedEx Express Flight 910The accident aircraft a day later sitting where it came to a stop on the edge of the runwayAccidentDateOctober 28 2016 2016 10 28 SummaryLanding gear collapse and Fire due to Metal fatigueSiteFort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport 26 04 37 N 80 08 47 W 26 07694 N 80 14639 W 26 07694 80 14639 Coordinates 26 04 37 N 80 08 47 W 26 07694 N 80 14639 W 26 07694 80 14639AircraftAircraft typeMcDonnell Douglas MD 10 10FOperatorFedEx ExpressIATA flight No FX910ICAO flight No FDX910Call signFEDEX 910RegistrationN370FEFlight originMemphis International AirportDestinationFort Lauderdale Hollywood International AirportOccupants2Passengers0Crew2Fatalities0Injuries0Survivors2On the same day American Airlines Flight 383 aborted takeoff after it suffered an engine fire at Chicago O Hare International Airport Everyone survived with 21 passengers injured 2 Contents 1 Aircraft and crew 2 Accident 3 Investigation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAircraft and crew Edit N370FE the aircraft involved in the accident The aircraft was a McDonnell Douglas MD 10 10F airliner built in 1972 as a DC 10 passenger aircraft was first delivered to United Airlines and operated until 1997 It was later converted to cargo configuration delivered to FedEx in August 1997 and upgraded to an MD 10 in 2003 The aircraft was powered by three General Electric CF6 6D engines and was 44 years old at the time of the accident 3 The captain 55 was hired as a flight engineer by FedEx in 2000 He had previously served with the U S Air Force from 1982 to 2000 as a veteran of the Gulf War Bosnian War and Kosovo War At the company he worked on the Boeing 727 as a flight engineer a first officer and a captain as well as a captain on the MD 11 He had a total flight time of about 10 000 hours he was uncertain about his time as pilot in command and estimated about 1 500 hours in the MD 11 The first officer 47 was hired as a flight instructor by FedEx in 2004 He also previously served with the U S Air Force from 1989 to 2004 as a veteran of the Gulf War Bosnian War and Kosovo War In 2007 he became a flight engineer in the Boeing 727 and became a first officer in the MD 11 in 2012 He estimated a total flight time of 6 000 to 6 300 hours with about 4 000 hours as pilot in command He estimated a total time of about 400 to 500 hours in the MD 11 Accident EditFedEx 910 landed on Fort Lauderdale s runway 10L at 17 50 local time 21 50Z The tower reported the left side CF6 engine appeared on fire The aircraft came to a stop about 6 580 feet 2 010 m down the runway and beyond the left edge with the left main gear collapsed and the left wing on fire The airport closed all runways while emergency services responded to put the fire out The two crew members had no injuries but the aircraft received substantial damage The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB dispatched five investigators on site and opened an investigation 4 5 On October 31 the NTSB reported that the left main gear failed after landing and during rollout The left engine and left wing scraped the runway and the aircraft veered to the left and came to a stop partially off the runway Both flight crew members escaped through the right cockpit window using an escape rope No injuries were reported Cockpit voice and flight data recorders were taken to the NTSB lab in Washington for analysis Following an examination of the runway the NTSB returned control of the runway to the Fort Lauderdale Airport 6 Investigation EditOn August 23 2018 the NTSB reported that the failure of the left main gear was the result of a metal fatigue crack that initiated within the gear and cited FedEx s failure to overhaul the gear at the manufacturer recommended eight year interval as a contributor to the crash 7 See also EditSimilar accidentsFedEx Express Flight 630 FedEx Express Flight 14 FedEx Express Flight 647 FedEx Express Flight 80 China Airlines Flight 642 Peruvian Airlines Flight 112 Continental Airlines Flight 603References Edit Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas MD 10 10F N370FE Fort Lauderdale International Airport FL FLL aviation safety net Aviation Safety Network Retrieved September 11 2020 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 767 323ER WL N345AN Chicago O Hare International Airport IL ORD aviation safety net Aviation Safety Network Retrieved February 1 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link N370FE Federal Express FedEx McDonnell Douglas MD 10 10F cn 46608 26 Planespotters Retrieved October 28 2016 Hradecky Simon October 28 2016 Accident Fedex MD10 at Fort Lauderdale on Oct 28th 2016 main gear collapse on landing aircraft on fire The Aviation Herald Retrieved October 30 2016 Ostrower Jon Ellis Ralph October 29 2016 FedEx cargo plane burns at Fort Lauderdale airport CNN Retrieved October 30 2016 Accident Fedex MD10 at Fort Lauderdale on Oct 28th 2016 main gear collapse on landing aircraft on fire avherald com Retrieved October 31 2016 Hemmerdinger Jon August 24 2018 Fatigue cracking caused 2016 FedEx MD 10F gear failure NTSB Flightglobal com Retrieved February 26 2019 External links EditNational Transportation Safety BoardCockpit Voice Recorder transcript Flight Data Recorder readout Maintenance records Retrieved 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