JAL B763 at Vancouver on Mar 17th 2013, rejected takeoff

Last Update: March 20, 2013 / 21:26:35 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 17, 2013

Classification
Incident

Flight number
JL-17

Aircraft Registration
JA653J

Aircraft Type
Boeing 767-300

ICAO Type Designator
B763

A JAL Japan Airlines Boeing 767-300, registration JA653J performing flight JL-17 from Vancouver,BC (Canada) to Tokyo Narita (Japan), rejected takeoff from Vancouver's runway 26L at high speed, the aircraft slowed safely and came to a stop just west of the intersection with runway 12 about 2000 meters/6600 feet down the runway, emergency services responded, the aircraft vacated the runway via taxiway L2 and stopped on taxiway L. Emergency services inspected the brakes, the aircraft subsequently taxied to the de-icing bay. Water was applied to cool the brakes, however, all 8 main tyres deflated.

The Canadian TSB reported the crew advised they suspected a bird strike with birds ingested by the left hand engine (CF6), emergency services reported possible fan blade damage of the left hand engine. An inspection of runway 26L found no debris.

A replacement Boeing 767-300 registration JA617J was dispatched from Tokyo Haneda to Vancouver as flight JL-8190, resumed the flight as flight JL-17D and reached Tokyo with a delay of 26 hours.

The incident aircraft is still on the ground in Vancouver.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 17, 2013

Classification
Incident

Flight number
JL-17

Aircraft Registration
JA653J

Aircraft Type
Boeing 767-300

ICAO Type Designator
B763

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