Incident Overview

Description
A baggage tractor struck the fuselage when approaching the forward cargo hold to offload bags, after all passengers had disembarked. The impact was felt by the crew, and the commander discovered dents and scrapes to the skin on the right, lower fuselage. This damage extended almost 1.5 m forward from the cargo hold bay and the aircraft was removed from commercial service for several days while it was repaired. An investigation by the ground handling company established that the tractor struck the aircraft when the driver attempted to begin offloading bags, without assistance and without using a belt loader vehicle. The company requires a belt loader to be used and the presence of a safety person before a vehicle approaches within three metres of an aircraft. These procedures were not adhered to when the tractor driver tried to expedite the offload of an aircraft that had arrived ahead of schedule.
Source of Information
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5525306ae5274a141b000003/Boeing_737-8AS_EI-EXF_04-15.pdf, https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7952730https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5525306ae5274a141b000003/Boeing_737-8AS_EI-EXF_04-15.pdf, https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7952730Primary Cause
Failure to adhere to established procedures regarding vehicle operation and safety protocols.Failure to adhere to established procedures regarding vehicle operation and safety protocols.Share on: