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Old 5th Jun 2021, 05:16
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Cloudee
 
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Originally Posted by Bend alot
Water contamination and both motors stop at the same time - good independent fuel and indication systems!

Still how did the aircraft depart the scene legally?
From the report:
Post-occurrence actions and maintenance
On the day following the occurrence (3 March 2018), a fuel drain was conducted and a significant but unquantified amount of water was drained. The aircraft was then refuelled with 650 lb of fuel from sealed drums and the subsequent fuel drain did not contain a significant amount of water. The engines were ground run and no fuel leaks were evident. The fuel pump pressure low and fuel level low annunciators were checked to be operating as satisfactory.
Based on this evidence, and an assessment that both engines had likely lost power due to fuel exhaustion, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) issued the operator with a special flight permit to allow the aircraft to be flown to Broome.
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