# NTSB Incident SEA96IA131
> **Boeing 767-332** · 1996-06-20 · SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA · NONE
## Event
- **NTSB number:** SEA96IA131
- **Event ID:** 20001208X06102
- **Type:** Incident
- **Date:** 1996-06-20
- **Location:** SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA
- **Coordinates:** 40.809806, -111.939697
## Injuries
- **Highest injury:** NONE
- **Fatal:** 0
- **Serious:** 0
- **Minor:** 0
- **Uninjured:** 186
- **Total aboard:** 186
## Aircraft
- **Make:** Boeing
- **Model:** 767-332
- **Registration:** N136DL
- **FAR Part:** 121
- **Engines:** 2
- **Damage:** MINR
## Conditions
- **Light:** NDRK
- **Weather:** VMC
## Probable cause

failure of maintenance personnel to properly disconnect (disengage) the right integrated drive generator (IDG) in compliance with the MEL dispatch procedure, which allowed the right IDG to overheat.  Factors relating to the incident were: low oil pressure in the right IDG, and insufficiently defined company developed dispatch procedure.

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