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Occurrence number A84H0006 Canadian Aviation Safety Board Class A-1 Date October 19, 1984 _____________________________________________________________________________

Wapiti Aviation Flight 402
Accident
Date19 October 1984 (1984-10-19)
SiteCalgary International Airport, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
51°07′21″N 114°00′47″W / 51.1225°N 114.0130°W / 51.1225; -114.0130
Aircraft
Aircraft typePA-31-350 Chieftain
OperatorPacific Western Airlines
RegistrationC-GXUC[1]
Flight originEdmonton International Airport
DestinationPeace River Airport
Occupants10
Passengers9
Crew1
Fatalities6
Survivors4

Pacific Western Airlines Flight 501 was a regularly scheduled flight from Calgary to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The aircraft caught fire during takeoff on March 22, 1984. All 119 passengers and crew members survived, but five people suffered serious injuries while 22 others suffered minor injuries.[2]

Accident description

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The Boeing 737, registered C-GQPW, taxied from the gate at Calgary International Airport at 7:35 AM and proceeded to take off on runway 34, carrying five crew members and 114 passengers. At 7:42 AM, a loud popping sound was heard 20 seconds into the takeoff run. The aircraft began to vibrate and veer to the left, and a fire broke out in the rear of the aircraft. The pilot, Stan Fleming, managed to abort the take-off.

An emergency evacuation was ordered as the fire spread throughout the aircraft. Five people were seriously injured and 22 suffered minor injuries, but no one was killed. The aircraft was destroyed by the fire.

The aircraft involved on fire

The Canadian Aviation Safety Board (CASB) determined that an uncontained failure of the left engine thirteenth stage compressor disc had occurred. Debris from the engine punctured a fuel cell, resulting in the fire. The disc failure was the result of fatigue cracking. The fire was attributed to a faulty compressor disc that blew apart, rupturing the fuel tanks. This incident was similar to the cause of the British Airtours Flight 28M disaster that claimed 55 lives in 1985.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register (C-GXUC)". Transport Canada.
  2. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-275 C-GQPW Calgary International Airport, AB (YYC)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2020-05-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "AVIATION OCCURRENCE REPORT, PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES LTD., BOEING 737-200 C-GQPW, CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CALGARY, ALBERTA, 22 MARCH 1984" (PDF). Canadian Aviation Safety Board. 1987-02-24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-24. Retrieved 2020-05-25. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 2006-11-04 suggested (help)
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Category:1984 in Canada Category:Airliner accidents and incidents in Canada Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in 1984 Category:Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 737 Original Category:Pacific Western Airlines accidents and incidents Category:Airliner accidents and incidents caused by in-flight fires Category:1984 in Alberta Category:March 1984 events in Canada Category:Airliner accidents and incidents involving uncontained engine failure Category:Calgary International Airport




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Pacific Western Airlines Flight 501
The aircraft involved in the accident.
Accident
Date22 March 1984 (1984-03-22)
SummaryFire, Uncontained engine failure
SiteCalgary International Airport, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
51°07′21″N 114°00′47″W / 51.1225°N 114.0130°W / 51.1225; -114.0130
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-275
OperatorPacific Western Airlines
RegistrationC-GQPW[1]
Flight originCalgary International Airport
DestinationEdmonton International Airport
Occupants119
Passengers114
Crew5
Fatalities0
Injuries27
Survivors119

Pacific Western Airlines Flight 501 was a regularly scheduled flight from Calgary to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The aircraft caught fire during takeoff on March 22, 1984. All 119 passengers and crew members survived, but five people suffered serious injuries while 22 others suffered minor injuries.[2]

Accident description

[edit]

The Boeing 737, registered C-GQPW, taxied from the gate at Calgary International Airport at 7:35 AM and proceeded to take off on runway 34, carrying five crew members and 114 passengers. At 7:42 AM, a loud popping sound was heard 20 seconds into the takeoff run. The aircraft began to vibrate and veer to the left, and a fire broke out in the rear of the aircraft. The pilot, Stan Fleming, managed to abort the take-off.

An emergency evacuation was ordered as the fire spread throughout the aircraft. Five people were seriously injured and 22 suffered minor injuries, but no one was killed. The aircraft was destroyed by the fire.

The aircraft involved on fire

The Canadian Aviation Safety Board (CASB) determined that an uncontained failure of the left engine thirteenth stage compressor disc had occurred. Debris from the engine punctured a fuel cell, resulting in the fire. The disc failure was the result of fatigue cracking. The fire was attributed to a faulty compressor disc that blew apart, rupturing the fuel tanks. This incident was similar to the cause of the British Airtours Flight 28M disaster that claimed 55 lives in 1985.[3]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register (C-GQPW)". Transport Canada.
  2. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-275 C-GQPW Calgary International Airport, AB (YYC)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2020-05-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "AVIATION OCCURRENCE REPORT, PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES LTD., BOEING 737-200 C-GQPW, CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CALGARY, ALBERTA, 22 MARCH 1984" (PDF). Canadian Aviation Safety Board. 1987-02-24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-24. Retrieved 2020-05-25. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 2006-11-04 suggested (help)
[edit]

Category:1984 in Canada Category:Airliner accidents and incidents in Canada Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in 1984 Category:Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 737 Original Category:Pacific Western Airlines accidents and incidents Category:Airliner accidents and incidents caused by in-flight fires Category:1984 in Alberta Category:March 1984 events in Canada Category:Airliner accidents and incidents involving uncontained engine failure Category:Calgary International Airport