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PNO-78-165:on 780914 Licensee Notified Region V Resident Inspector or Crash of Light twin-engine Aircraft Adjacent to Trojan Site
ML20216K087
Person / Time
Site: Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png
Issue date: 09/15/1978
From: Klingler G, Nolan F, Sniezek J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To:
References
PNO-78-165, NUDOCS 9804220089
Download: ML20216K087 (1)


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PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE--PNO-78-165 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of an event of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information l

presented is as initially received without verification or evaluation  !

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Facility: Portland General Electric Company Trojan Nuclear Power Plant i

Rainier, Oregon Docket No. 50-344

Subject:

CRASH OF LIGHT AIRCRAFT ADJACENT TO SITE WITH RESULTING LOSS OF THREE OF FOUR SOUP.CES OF OFF-SITE ELECTRICAL POWER The licensee notified the Region V (San Francisco) Resident Inspector of the crash of a light twin-engine aircraft adjacent to the Trojan site at approximately 2:15 a.m. on September 14, 1978.

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The aircraft was reported by plant guards to have experienced apparent l engine trouble, struck " static" protective / guard cables adjacent to _

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electrical distribution lines and crashed into a mountainside approxima'tely.

l( 3/4 to one mile west of the Trojan site. One of two occupants of the~

i- plane was killed and the other is in critical condition in a local l

hospital.

Broken guard cable (s) caused faults which disabled three of four sources

! of off-site power to the Trojan plant. Emergency on-site diesel power i sources responded normally. Efforts were underway on the morning of

September 14 to clear faults and restore the off-site electrical
distribution system to normal operatice, l

There were no malfunctions of safety-related plant systems. The Region l V Resident Inspector verified the status of plant systems upon arrival l at the site at approximately 8:00 a.m. on September 14, 1978. No l anomalies were identified. The plant was in cold shutdown at the time

! of'the occurrence, pending resolution of Control Building design dis-crepancies and associated public hearing.

l l- The occurrence is being reported by local news media.

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(., . ,,. . ' Continued PN0-78-165 NRC's Region V Resident Inspector was notified by the Plant Superintendent of this occurrence upon arrival on-site at approximately 7:50 a.m. on September 14, 1978. The Region V Resident Inspector will continue to follow system bution the licensee's to normalefforts status. to restore the off-site electrical distri- i l l

Contact:

GKlingler, IE x28019 FNolan, IE x28019 JSniezek, IE x28019 Distribution: Transmitted H St / h/[ '

Chairman Hendrie Commissioner Bradford S. J. Chilk, SECY Commissioner Kennedy Commissioner Ahearne C. C. Kammerer, CA Commissioner Gilinsky i

(For Distribution) l Transmitted: MNBB J M fC' P Bldg /A',5Y J. G. Davis IE L. V. Gossick, EDO H. R. Denton, NRR Region M //O'[

S. H. Hanauer, EDO J. J. Fouchard, PA SS Bldg /M)~7 (MAIL)

N. M. Haller, MPA C. V. Smith, NMSS 0. G. Abston, 01A R. G. Ryan, OSP R. Minogue, SD Leis '

H. K. Shapar, ELD l

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