N380ANBOEING 767-3232010-04-13 NTSB Accident Report

Unknown
Minor

BOEING 767-323S/N: 25449

Summary

On April 13, 2010, a Boeing 767-323 (N380AN) was involved in an accident near Keflavik, IC. The accident resulted in 5 minor injuries, with 140 people uninjured out of 145 aboard.

On April 13, 2010, at 1:05pm local time, a Boeing 767, US registration N380AN, operated by American Airlines as a scheduled flight from Paris to DFW, diverted to Keflavik, Iceland, following reports of fumes in the cabin and cabin reports of illness. The flight landed safely. 5 cabin crewmembers experienced severe vertigo.

This incident is being investigated by the AAIB-Iceland. The NTSB designated a U.S. Accredited Representative to the AAIB-Iceland's investigation under the provisions of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of the operator and manufacture of the airplane.

All inquiries should be directed to:

Aircraft Accident Investigation Board Hus FBSR Flugvallarvegi 101 Reykjavik Iceland Website: http://www.rnf.is

This accident is documented in NTSB report DCA10WA052. AviatorDB cross-references NTSB investigation data with FAA registry records to provide comprehensive safety information for aircraft N380AN.

Accident Details

Date
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
NTSB Number
DCA10WA052
Location
Keflavik, Iceland
Event ID
20100414X04022
Aircraft Damage
Unknown
Highest Injury
Minor
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
5
Uninjured
140
Total Aboard
145

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
BOEING
Serial Number
25449
Engine Type
Turbo-jet
Year Built
1993
Model / ICAO
767-323B762
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Multi Engine
No. of Engines
2

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
BANK OF UTAH TRUSTEE
Address
200 E SOUTH TEMPLE STE 210
Status
Deregistered
City
SALT LAKE CITY
State / Zip Code
UT 84111-1346
Country
United States

Analysis

On April 13, 2010, at 1:05pm local time, a Boeing 767, US registration N380AN, operated by American Airlines as a scheduled flight from Paris to DFW, diverted to Keflavik, Iceland, following reports of fumes in the cabin and cabin reports of illness. The flight landed safely. 5 cabin crewmembers experienced severe vertigo.

This incident is being investigated by the AAIB-Iceland. The NTSB designated a U.S. Accredited Representative to the AAIB-Iceland's investigation under the provisions of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of the operator and manufacture of the airplane.

All inquiries should be directed to:

Aircraft Accident Investigation Board

Hus FBSR

Flugvallarvegi

101 Reykjavik

Iceland

Website: http://www.rnf.is

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# DCA10WA052