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Safety alert issued after metal fatigue found in Norway crash helicopter | World news | The Guardian

Aviation experts investigating the Norway helicopter crash that killed 13 people have found signs of metal fatigue in the gearbox of the downed aircraft. The Accident Investigation Board of Norway (AIBN) is calling on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to take “immediate action” to ensure other Super Puma H225 helicopters are safe. The board warns that “the current means to detect a failure in advance are not effective”.

Eleven passengers, including oil worker Iain Stuart from Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, and two crew members were killed after the aircraft crashed near the city of Bergen on 29 April. Earlier investigations revealed that the helicopter was travelling at 2,000ft when the main rotor head suddenly detached from the body of the helicopter, which then smashed into a tiny island and burst into flames. Investigators said the “sudden catastrophic failure” developed in one to two seconds.

The latest report, published on Wednesday, said metallurgical examinations of parts of the gear workings found “features strongly consistent with fatigue”. The AIBN prelimary report said the findings were of “such significance” that a safety recommendation was required to ensure the continued airworthiness of the main gearbox (MGB) of all helicopters of the same type.

The recommendation states: “It cannot be ruled out that this signifies a possible safety issue that can affect other MGBs of the same type. The nature of the catastrophic failure of the LN-OJF main rotor system indicates that the current means to detect a failure in advance are not effective. The AIBN therefore recommends that EASA take immediate action to ensure the safety of the Airbus Helicopter’s H225 MGB.”........
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