Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 1209, a
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 registered as LN-RDK, took off from
Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, on 9 September 2007. It was on a domestic flight to
Aalborg Airport. Prior to landing, the right main landing gear failed to lock and the crew circled for an hour while trying to fix the problem then preparing for an emergency landing. After the aircraft touched down, the right landing gear collapsed, the right wing hit the ground, and a fire broke out. The fire went out before the aircraft came to rest and all passengers and crew were evacuated. Five people had minor injuries, some from parts of the propeller entering the cabin and others from the evacuation.
Investigation When the handle for lowering the landing gear was activated, the indicator showed two green and one red light. The red light indicated that the right main gear was not locked in position. The landing was aborted. Attempts at lowering the gear manually were also unsuccessful. An investigation into the cause of the failure to deploy revealed that the right main gear
hydraulic actuator eyebolt had broken away from the actuator. A further analysis of the actuator showed
corrosion of the threads on both the inside threads of the piston rod and the outside threads of the rod end, leading to reduced mechanical strength of the actuator and eventual failure. On 19 September 2007, the
prosecutor of
Stockholm commenced a preliminary investigation regarding suspicion of
endangering another person.
Maintenance procedures Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) was accused of cutting corners in the maintenance of its Q400 aircraft. As the
Swedish Civil Aviation Administration began an investigation of the accident, it brought renewed focus on SAS maintenance procedures. (Only two weeks previously, Swedish authorities had levelled a scathing critique at the airline after an aircraft of the same model nearly crashed because its engine accelerated unexpectedly during landing.) The outcome of the investigation was that the cause was not a lack of maintenance but over-cleaning of the landing gear, with pressure washers being used that washed out the corrosion preventative coatings between the eyebolt and the actuator rod end. The airline reportedly made 2,300 flights in which safety equipment was not up to standard, although the airline denied this. AIB Denmark (Havarikommissionen) noted that the use of different alloys in the bolt and surrounding construction was most probably a contributing factor: == Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 2748 ==