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<h2>Debris Examination Items 2 and 3 </h2>
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<h5>Safety Investigation Report (2018) Appendix 1.12B</h5>
<h5>Safety Investigation Report (2018) Appendix 1.12B</h5>
<h3>Summary</h3>
<h3>Summary</h3>
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<h5>2) Item 2 - Right Wing No. 7 Flap Support Fairing </h5>
<h5>Item 2 - Right Wing No. 7 Flap Support Fairing </h5>
<p>Item No. 2 was found on 27 December 2015 in Daghatane Beach, Mozambique. </p>
<p>Item No. 2 was found on 27 December 2015 in Daghatane Beach, Mozambique. </p>
<p>The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was identified from a number stencilled on the part (676EB), as a segment from a Boeing 777 flap track (support) fairing (Fairing No. 7) from the right wing. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the applicable Boeing drawings for the identified fairing. It was concluded that the item is <i>almost certain</i> from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO. </p>
<p>The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was identified from a number stencilled on the part (676EB), as a segment from a Boeing 777 flap track (support) fairing (Fairing No. 7) from the right wing. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the applicable Boeing drawings for the identified fairing. It was concluded that the item is <i>almost certain</i> from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO. </p>
<p>Refer to <b><i>[[Debris Examination Items 2 and 3|Appendix 1.12B]]</i></b> for details. </p>
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<h5>3) Item 3 - Right Horizontal Stabilizer Panel Piece </h5>
<h5>Item 3 - Right Horizontal Stabilizer Panel Piece </h5>
<p>Item No. 3 was found on 27 February 2016 in Valankulo, Paluma Sandbank, Mozambique. </p>
<p>Item No. 3 was found on 27 February 2016 in Valankulo, Paluma Sandbank, Mozambique. </p>
<p>The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was primarily identified from images showing the materials, construction and “NO STEP” stencil, as a segment of a Boeing 777 right horizontal stabilizer panel. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the Boeing drawings for the stabiliser panel. It was concluded that the item is <i>almost certain</i> from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO. </p>
<p>The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was primarily identified from images showing the materials, construction and “NO STEP” stencil, as a segment of a Boeing 777 right horizontal stabilizer panel. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the Boeing drawings for the stabiliser panel. It was concluded that the item is <i>almost certain</i> from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO. </p>
<p>Refer to <b><i>[[Debris Examination Items 2 and 3|Appendix 1.12B]]</i></b> for details. </p>
<p style="text-align:center"><u>Source</u>: [[Safety Investigation Report 2018:1 Factual Information/1.12/1.12.3]] {{RefID:SIR-2018}}
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<p style="text-align:center"><u>Source</u>: [[Safety Investigation Report 2018:1 Factual Information/1.12/1.12.3]]{{RefID:SIR-2018}}
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 14 September 2025

Debris Examination Items 2 and 3

Safety Investigation Report (2018) Appendix 1.12B

Summary

Item 2 - Right Wing No. 7 Flap Support Fairing

Item No. 2 was found on 27 December 2015 in Daghatane Beach, Mozambique.

The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was identified from a number stencilled on the part (676EB), as a segment from a Boeing 777 flap track (support) fairing (Fairing No. 7) from the right wing. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the applicable Boeing drawings for the identified fairing. It was concluded that the item is almost certain from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO.

Item 3 - Right Horizontal Stabilizer Panel Piece

Item No. 3 was found on 27 February 2016 in Valankulo, Paluma Sandbank, Mozambique.

The item was brought to ATSB Laboratory in Canberra for detailed examination and analysis. The part was primarily identified from images showing the materials, construction and “NO STEP” stencil, as a segment of a Boeing 777 right horizontal stabilizer panel. All measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features conformed to the Boeing drawings for the stabiliser panel. It was concluded that the item is almost certain from MAS B777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO.

Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018:1 Factual Information/1.12/1.12.3 SIR-2018

Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018 Appendix 1.12B SIR-APP-SET4