Preliminary Report: Metal Particles discovered in engine
McDonnell Douglas MD 600, San Clemente, Calif., Feb.

McDonnell Douglas MD 600, San Clemente, Calif., Feb. 19, 2009– The U.S. Customs and Border Protection MD 600 autorotated to a forced landing on the beach after the crew heard a loud “bang” and warning lights came on. A main rotor blade severed the tail boom. Examination of the engine showed that both engine chip detector plugs were contaminated with metal particles. The No. 4 turbine wheel was damaged. The aircraft was substantially damaged, the pilot was seriously injured, and the two passengers had minor injuries.