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NTSB urges FAA and Boeing to address Boeing 757 slide and latch faults

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NTSB urges FAA and Boeing to address Boeing 757 slide and latch faults
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has made safety recommendations to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following an investigation into a gear-up landing incident involving a FedEx Boeing 757 in October 2023.

The NTSB's preliminary findings highlighted issues with the evacuation doors. A non-conforming R1 bannis latch on the right-hand door impeded the release of the emergency slide, complicating the evacuation. "Instead, the R1 bannis latch on the accident airplane had only one link and lacked other required hardware […], which caused the slide pack to jam before the jumpseat occupant was eventually able to force the door to open."

Similarly, an incorrectly routed deployment strap was found on the left-hand side front door. Post-incident inspections by FedEx revealed that out of 97 757 aircraft, 24% had non-compliant bannis latches.

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The NTSB noted, "FedEx records indicate that the bannis latch was inspected on January 12, 2023. The work card indicated to check the cables for fraying. At that time, there should have been a chain in the latch assembly and not a cable."

The NTSB reviewed the 757 and FedEx’s maintenance manuals and the Boeing Illustrated Parts Catalog, observing "inconsistent, conflicting depictions" of the bannis latch. They could mislead maintenance crews and result in non-conforming latches being installed.

Consequently, the NTSB recommended that Boeing update their manuals and issue a new service bulletin for operators to inspect and possibly replace bannis latches on 727, 737, and 757 aircraft. Their guidance stated, "The NTSB also concludes that ensuring operators’ maintenance documentation contains consistent, accurate depictions of the correct configuration of the bannis latch assembly would help prevent the use of non-compliant components that could lead to delayed evacuation during an emergency should the slide become jammed."

The incident on October 4, 2023, occurred at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport and resulted in the aircraft being scrapped. Fortunately, there were no injuries among the three people onboard.

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