Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 23 March 2004
Aircraft Type: Airbus A321-211
Owner/operator: Aer Lingus
Registration Number: EI-CPE
Location: London-Heathrow Airport (LHR) – ÿ United Kingdom
Phase of Flight: Taxi
Status: Minor, repaired
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 194
Component Affected: Rudder of the Aer Lingus Airbus A321-211 EI-CPERudder of the Aer Lingus Airbus A321-211 EI-CPE
Investigating Agency: AAIBAAIB
Category: Accident
An Aer Lingus Airbus A321-211 EI-CPE experienced a collision with a British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-BNLK while stationary on Taxiway U. The wing tip of the B747 struck the rudder of the A321, causing damage to the rudder structure. The towing crew of the B747 assumed clearance to tow, leading to the collision. The A321’s rudder sustained an angled slice through its structure, consistent with the B747’s passage through the rudder. No further damage was reported.An Aer Lingus Airbus A321-211 EI-CPE experienced a collision with a British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-BNLK while stationary on Taxiway U. The wing tip of the B747 struck the rudder of the A321, causing damage to the rudder structure. The towing crew of the B747 assumed clearance to tow, leading to the collision. The A321’s rudder sustained an angled slice through its structure, consistent with the B747’s passage through the rudder. No further damage was reported.

Description

Whilst Aer Lingus Airbus A321-211 EI-CPE (Flight EI713) was stationary on Taxiway U, behind an A330 at the runway 27L holding point, its rudder was struck by the wing tip of British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-BNLK, which was under tow along Taxiway A. No injuries reported to the 194 persons on board the Aer Lingus Airbus EI-CPE. The investigation by the AAIB revealed that the towing crew of Boeing 747 G-BNLK had assumed that as they had been cleared to tow, they would be clear of all obstacles. The base of the rudder on EI-CPE had sustained damage in the form of an angled slice through its structure aft of the hinge line, consistent with the left winglet of the B747-436 passing through the rudder, and the winglet exhibited damage on its leading edge, consistent with such contact. No other damage was reportedly found relating to this collision. The rudder of EI-CPE was subsequently replaced, as was the winglet of G-BNLK, and both aircraft were returned to full commercial service.

Primary Cause

Towing crew’s assumption of clearance to tow, resulting in a collision between the aircraft.Towing crew’s assumption of clearance to tow, resulting in a collision between the aircraft.

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