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AIRCRAFT SERIOUS INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORT ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS AIRBUS A320-200, JA8947 (DECOMPRESSION IN AN AIRCRAFT CABIN) September 27, 2002 Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport 1 AIRCRAFT SERIOUS INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORT ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS FLIGHT 465 AIRBUS A320-200, JA8947 DECOMPRESSION IN AN AIRCRAFT CABIN OVER THE SEA OF JAPAN 75 KM N.W. OF TOYAMA CITY, TOYAMA PREFECTURE, JAPAN AT ABOUT 11:45 JST, DECEMBER 27, 2001 September 27, 2002 Decision by the Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission(Air Sub-committee Meeting) Chairman Junzo Sato Member Ryouhei Katsuno Member Susumu Kato Member Sumio Matsuura Member Yukiko Kakimoto Member Kozaburo Yamane 2 1. PROCESS AND PROGRESS OF THE SERIOUS INCIDENT INVESTIGATION 1.1 Summary of the Serious Incident On Thursday December 27, 2001, an Airbus A320-200 of All Nippon Airways (ANA), registration JA8947 (hereinafter referred to as the said aircraft), departed Niigata Airport at 11:20 (JST) as scheduled passenger flight 465 to Naha Airport. The aircraft was cruising at flight level (FL) 350 bound for Naha Airport over the Sea of Japan approximately 75km northwest of Toyama City when a drop in cabin air pressure occurred at around 11:45. As a result, the said aircraft made an emergency descent and diverted to Osaka International Airport, where it landed at 12:25. There were 55 persons on board flight 465—49 passengers, the Captain and five other crew members. There were no injuries to persons on board. This incident was treated as a serious incident under Civil Aviation Regulation Operating Standard Article 166 Section 4 Item 10 “Abnormal drop of cabin pressure in an aircraft”. 1.2 Outline of the Serious Incident Investigation 1.2.1 The Organization of the Investigation On December 27, 2001, the Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission (ARAIC) assigned an Investigator-in-Charge and two other investigators with responsibility for investigating this serious incident. 1.2.2 Cooperating Parties Personnel from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s Civil Aviation Bureau (CAB) cooperated in the investigation of the aircraft and other matters in relation to this serious incident. 1.2.3 Cooperation by Foreign Authorities The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) cooperated as witnesses to the detailed investigation of safety valves of the cabin pressurization system. 1.2.4 The Implementation of the Investigation The investigation proceeded as follows. December 28–29, 2001 Investigation of the aircraft and collection of witness statements. 3 December 28, 2001–January 10, 2002 Analysis of DFDR data and CVR recordings December 31, 2001 Collection of witness statements January 8–24, 2002 Safety valve investigation February 6–8, 2002 Additional safety valve investigation at the manufacturer’s facility (witnessed by the BFU) 1.2.5 Hearings from Persons relevant to the Cause of the Serious Incident Hearings were held to hear the opinions of persons concerned with the cause of this incident. |
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