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NTSB releases report on Baltimore bridge collapse

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The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday released its preliminary report on the March 26 crash of the Dali cargo ship into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.

NTSB releases report on Baltimore bridge collapse | CNN

https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Pages/DCA24MM031.aspx

https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Documents/DCA24MM031_PreliminaryReport 3.pdf

Power outage is on page 9.

Summary of that section*:

Around 0125, the vessel Dali experienced a critical electrical failure about 0.6 miles from the Key Bridge. Two electrical breakers tripped, causing a blackout that disabled shipboard lighting, equipment, main engine cooling water pumps, and steering gear pumps. Although generators 3 and 4 continued to run, the main propulsion engine shut down due to the loss of power to necessary pumps, and the vessel lost steering capabilities.

At 0126, the voyage data recorder (VDR) resumed recording data, indicating the ship's heading and course had slightly changed, and speed had decreased. The senior pilot, having taken control, ordered a 20° port rudder, and the emergency generator started, providing limited power for emergency equipment, including a slow-moving emergency steering pump.

The crew manually restored power by closing the tripped breakers, but at 0.2 miles from the bridge, a second blackout occurred. The emergency generator maintained power to emergency systems, and generator 2 automatically started, restoring power to the HV bus. The senior pilot ordered the rudder hard to port at 0127:23, but the lack of propulsion hampered steering efforts. Despite the crew regaining electrical power before the ship struck the bridge, they were unable to restore propulsion.


*This summary was created using ChatGPT-4o

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