Originally Posted by
FGD135
Bend alot,
I think you will find that "unscheduled engine shutdown" is to be read as the shutting down of an engine, by way of a deliberate act from the pilot, at a time earlier than that at which the engine would normally be shut down.
To interpret it the way you wish to requires an instance of fuel exhaustion to be considered a major defect. Does that sound logical to you?
Fine - the pilot shut one down deliberately due surge (prior to landing at Broome), the other shut itself down also prior to Broome.
But supply a link that it needs to be deliberately shut down, love to see it.