AAIB Bulletin 2/2001 EW/C2000/6/10, Airbus A300B4-605R, N14065, near Filton UK, 27 Jun 2000
AAIB Bulletin 2/2001 EW/C2000/6/10, Airbus A300B4-605R, N14065, near Filton UK, 27 Jun 2000
Wake turbulence encounter On 27 June 2000 an Airbus A300-600 being operated by American Airlines on a scheduled passenger service from London Heathrow to New York JFK was being flown manually in the day VMC climb and approaching FL220 when a loud bang was heard and there was a simultaneous abrupt disturbance to the flight path. The event appeared to the flight crew to have been a disturbance in yaw with no obvious concurrent lateral motion. Although following the disturbance, the aircraft appeared to behave normally, the aircraft commander decided to return to London Heathrow rather than commence a transatlantic flight following what was suspected to have been an un-commanded flight control input. An uneventful return was made followed by an overweight landing 50 minutes after take off.






