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Old 17th Feb 2014, 14:10
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Having seen a United guy with a Swiss Army knife spending an hour at LHR trying to close the latch nothing would surprise me

amazed it doesn't happen more often TBH
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Old 18th Feb 2014, 01:33
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it was a plastic engine cover.
A plastic engine cover did that to the fan? How the did it ever pass bird strike?
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Old 18th Feb 2014, 02:50
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A plastic engine cover did that to the fan? How the did it ever pass bird strike?
Looks about the same as a fiberglas nose spinner failure. Typically weighs more than a standard bird and sits around longer waiting for the right edge to catch a blade
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Old 21st Feb 2014, 11:28
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yeah - flaps up and down as well - I guess eventually the oscillation gets big enough to get caught by a fan blade and then.........
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Old 23rd Feb 2014, 12:09
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Conversation with ground recording. Russian of course.

http://files.radioscanner.ru/files/d...69/afl1808.mp3
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Old 23rd Mar 2014, 15:21
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Flyboy..

IAE engines seem to shed cowls off Airbuses with some regularity as well.
I think you will find that IAE make the engine and not the cowlings....
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