AO-2022-048Serious IncidentFinal Report

Engine fire warning — Jetstar A320, Brisbane departure

Date24 June 2022
LocationBrisbane Airport, QLD
AircraftVH-VQN
TypeAirbus A320-232
SourceAustralian Transport Safety Bureau

Summary

A Jetstar Airbus A320 received an engine fire warning on climb-out from Brisbane Airport at 3,000 ft. The crew declared MAYDAY, shut down the right engine and returned for a single-engine landing. Post-flight inspection found no evidence of a fire; the warning was caused by a heat sensor cable chafing against the engine nacelle structure.

Investigation Findings (4)

  1. 01No fire had occurred; the false alarm was caused by a faulty heat sensor connection.
  2. 02The crew's adherence to standard operating procedures was commendable.
  3. 03Jetstar's maintenance records showed the faulty sensor had been flagged for deferred maintenance three flights prior.
  4. 04Jetstar revised its MEL deferral policy to require a detailed risk review before flight with a deferred fire detection system component.

Aircraft Involved

VH-VQN

Airbus A320-232

Jetstar Airways

Registered

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.