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OK, I can feel for passengers:
They actually managed to start fire:
They actually managed to start fire:
I get nervous when my truck bings with a check engine light. I cannot imagine what it is like to have all of the alarms going off with an engine loss like that, as well as having to still fly the plane and have useful communication with your crew and the tower.Nice job by the Delta crew.
Engine comes unglued during takeoff because of a compressor stall, sheds parts, catches fire and the whole time - the airplane is steady, wings are level, and it’s climbing.
This was likely near maximum takeoff weight, so the crew had to precisely control the airplane to climb on one engine. There is also terrain surrounding the airport and city, so a precise ground track has to be followed to assure terrain clearance.
All done while the engine was banging, shaking the plane and fire warnings were going off in the cockpit.
Well done.
There shouldn’t be any major stress issues , put the auto pilot on ( 100 feet after take off Airbus ) let the auto pilot fly the plane while one pilot monitors , keep calm and wait until 400 feet to do the electronic ECAM procedures.I could never be a pilot as I wouldn’t know how to remain calm and collected even with training for such scenarios.
Do you guys think this is Valvoline Restore and Protect or HPL Engine Cleaner 30 job?
Do you guys think this is Valvoline Restore and Protect or HPL Engine Cleaner 30 job?
They don’t. It us just that everyone has phone to record failure and platform to post it.Seems that jet engines are having more failures now than they did years ago, hmm kinda like engines in cars and trucks now.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with all the sintered blades and vanes used in them.
Maybe not the blades? But even worse turbine disks !
https://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/airlines/a44656285/1200-airbus-jet-engines-recalled/
Am I correct in gathering that your Airbus time is all on the A320?There are just more conspiracy people around today who believe what they want to believe with all due respect.
18,000 hours airbus, not a single engine problem but two engine failures on turbo props 35 years ago.
All my Airbus experience is on the “A320” ( what my license says ) , but most of my trips were on the A319/321.Am I correct in gathering that your Airbus time is all on the A320?
Were these A320s all powered with the CFM-56 engine?