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Title: Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 Jefferson City, Missouri


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Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 Jefferson City,
Missouri
  • Core Lock Phenomenon
  • Carol Horgan

2
Compromised In-Flight Restart Capability
  • Severe shutdown conditions
  • Inadequate air flow? cores stopped
  • Faster-cooling stationary parts contacted stopped
    rotors
  • Core rotors locked
  • Locked rotors did not respond during assisted
    start attempts

3
Core Lock
  • Long-term Bombardier production problem
  • Interference contact at an HPT air seal
  • Called core lock
  • Believed corrected by rework procedure
  • Not considered a safety of flight issue

4
Double Engine Failure Checklist
  • 240 kts intended as minimum core rotation
    airspeed
  • No core lock if the rotor retains enough energy
    to cut into seal material
  • Maintaining core rotation as operational
    mitigation
  • No data validating checklist for flameout from
    high power at high altitude

5
CRJ-100, -200, -440 Operational Mitigation for
Core Lock
  • Determine minimum core rotation airspeed
  • Demonstrate all methods of in-flight restart

6
Other Air Carrier Engines May Be Affected
  • Common design
  • Common operation
  • Exposure to common hazards
  • Recommendation adopted

7
Crew Awareness
  • Core rotation essential to restart
  • Loss of in-flight restart capability may result
  • Performance penalties tied to maintaining minimum
    airspeed for core rotation

8
New Aircraft Certification
  • Demonstration of in-flight engine restart
    capability a certification requirement
  • Current certification tests will not identify
    core lock
  • Demonstration of zero core speed, hot shutdown
    in-flight restart capability recommended

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