Flight
crew cite brake problem in Delta NYC accident: NTSB
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[March 10, 2015]
By Jeffrey Dastin and Sagarika Jaisinghani
(Reuters) - A brake problem may have
caused a Delta Air Lines Inc jet to skid off a runway at New York's
LaGuardia Airport last week, according to testimony from the flight's
crew, federal safety investigators said Monday.
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The auto brakes were set to "max," but the crew "did not sense any
wheel brake deceleration" before the plane crashed into a fence, the
National Transportation Safety Board said in a statement. It added
that the brake switch was found in the "max" position during the
investigation.
"The captain reported that he was unable to prevent the airplane
from drifting left," the agency said, confirming earlier media
reports. The Boeing Co MD-88 aircraft stopped just feet from the icy
waters of Flushing Bay, its left wing and other parts damaged but no
passengers seriously injured.
"Investigators with the Airworthiness group will continue to examine
and test the antiskid, autobrake and thrust reverser systems today,"
it added.
Another MD-88 aircraft operated by Delta landed on the same runway 3
minutes prior to the plane that crashed, the crew of which described
the braking action on the runway as "good," the agency said.
Still, the National Transportation Safety Board said it is examining
the weather conditions at the time of the accident.
As of Dec. 31, 2014, Delta operated 117 MD-88s with an average age
of 24.2 years, making them the oldest segment of Delta's fleet. The
agency said Delta last ran an overnight service check of the plane
that crashed on March 2.
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Twenty-three passengers on the plane received minor injuries, and
all passengers who had been sent to a hospital for evaluation have
been released, the agency said.
The Cockpit Voice Recorder group will convene at NTSB headquarters
Tuesday to start developing a transcript from cockpit recordings, it
said.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in New York and Sagarika Jaisinghani in
Bengaluru; Editing by Simon Jennings and Richard Chang)
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