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Old 15th Jun 2011, 04:49
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We used to do in-flight daily power assurance checks on our engines. I had an Allison C30 that was down suddenly on trend, it was reported to maintenance and they asked for a ground power assurance check. During the course of that ground power assurance check the engine suffered an uncontained turbine failure. The engine was a complete right-off. So yes, sometimes engines do give you prior warning that all is not well.
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