AMC FY22 Mishap Statistics Scoreboard

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FY22 AVIATION MISHAPS

AIRCRAFT CLASS A CLASS B TOTAL AS OF OCTOBER 2022
C-5M 0 0 0
C-17A 3 3 6
C-130 0 1 1
KC-135R 0 0 0
KC-46A 0 0 0
KC-10A 0 0 0
Total 3 4 7

FY22 FLIGHT SAFETY NOTES

CLASS A

Air Mobility Command (AMC) had three Class A aviation mishaps in FY22, compared with three in FY21.

C-17A Jet Blast Struck Three Parked HH-60s
On taxi, jet blast from a C-17 struck three parked Army HH-60s. Helicopters were damaged.

C-17A Engine Compressor Stall Inflight
The aircraft #2 engine experienced a compressor stall inflight. The aircraft landed uneventfully but engine damage was discovered. This is still under investigation.

C-17A Engine Overtemperature Inflight
The aircraft #2 engine experienced an over temperature indication inflight. The aircraft landed uneventfully but engine damage was discovered. This is still under investigation.

CLASS B

The total number of Class B mishaps was four, compared with four in FY21. Three were engine confined, however.

C-17A Engine Compressor Stall Inflight
On takeoff climb, the aircraft experienced high exhaust gas temperature to the #4 engine. The crew returned to base and landed uneventfully. This is still under investigation.

C-17A Wildlife Strike to Engine
Departing the airport, the aircraft struck a bird in the #4 engine. The aircraft diverted without further incident.

C-17A Engine Compressor Stall Inflight
During flight, the #3 engine oil filter warning indicator lit and the engine experienced a compressor stall. The aircraft recovered without further incident. This is still under investigation.

C-130J Aborted Takeoff
On an aborted takeoff, the aircraft experienced a wheel well fire and damage to the gear, tires, and brakes. This is still under investigation.

FY22 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MISHAPS

Category Class A Class B TOTAL AS OF OCTOBER 2022
PMV 2 Wheel (Motorcycle) 0 0 0
PMV 4 Wheel 0 2 2
Sports and Rec 0 0 0
Gov. Motor Vehicle 0 0 0
Pedestrian/Bicycle 0 0 0
Industrial 0 1 1
Miscellaneous 0 1 1
Total 0 4 4

FY22 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY NOTES

CLASS B

PMV 4 Wheel

A member was a passenger in a vehicle; the vehicle collided with an oncoming SUV and the member sustained multiple fractures and a collapsed lung, resulting in Permanent Partial Disability. This mishap is still under investigation.

A member was driving at night in fog, failed to merge traffic lanes, and collided with a traffic control pole. The member suffered injuries resulting in Permanent Partial Disability.

Industrial

A member was downloading shipping containers from a K-loader and pinched their thumb between two containers while activating the conveyor. The member’s thumb was amputated, resulting in Permanent Partial Disability.

Miscellaneous

A member severed the tip of their middle finger while cutting wood on a table saw, resulting in Permanent Partial Disability.