AO-2024-033Serious IncidentFinal Report

Emergency descent — Airbus A321neo, engine vibration

Date10 August 2024
LocationEn route Brisbane to Sydney, NSW
AircraftVH-UWA
TypeAirbus A321-271NX
SourceAustralian Transport Safety Bureau

Summary

A Virgin Australia Airbus A321neo declared PAN-PAN and commenced an emergency descent after a No. 2 engine vibration warning illuminated at FL380 en route from Brisbane to Sydney. The aircraft diverted to Newcastle Airport and landed without further incident. All 178 passengers and 6 crew were uninjured.

Investigation Findings (4)

  1. 01Post-flight borescope inspection identified foreign object damage to the CFM LEAP-1A26 fan blades.
  2. 02A hailstone ingestion event was identified from weather radar data — hail cells were embedded in the cloud layer at cruise altitude.
  3. 03The engine was removed and repaired; the aircraft returned to service.
  4. 04No systemic safety issues identified; ATSB published a safety message on convective weather avoidance at cruise altitude.

Aircraft Involved

VH-UWA

Airbus A321neo

Virgin Australia

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This report is based on publicly available ATSB/CASA data and may not reflect the complete investigation findings. Refer to the official ATSB website for authoritative reports.