Cimber Sterling AT72 at Copenhagen on Sep 13th 2011, engine fire
Last Update: November 27, 2012 / 15:29:11 GMT/Zulu time
The Danish Havarikommissionen (HCL) released their final report concluding:The root cause of the engine failure and engine fire was found to be fatigue crack propagation caused by casting defects (shrinkage porosities) of one of the Power T...
The Danish Havarikommissionen (HCL) released their final report concluding:The root cause of the engine failure and engine fire was found to be fatigue crack propagation caused by casting defects (shrinkage porosities) of one of the Power T
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Incident Facts
Date of incident
Sep 13, 2011
Classification
Incident
Cause
Engine fire
Airline
Cimber Sterling
Aircraft Type
ATR ATR-72-200
ICAO Type Designator
AT72
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