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sierra5913
2nd May 2011, 02:46
Took off 012140z (5:40am) local. Reports say left engine went bang. Turned around and returned safely to Perth.

Lasiorhinus
2nd May 2011, 03:34
I'd do the same thing if it was me.

flyingfox
2nd May 2011, 04:29
Big deal! Don't make an issue of engine failures unless there is some unusual repercussions. It is just food for press vultures. If you have a large diverse fleet, you will have the occaissional failure. Same applies to everything from light bulbs to airconditioning.

Icarus2001
2nd May 2011, 04:33
Oh my god, hold the presses, headline to read

Aircraft lands safely.

Capn Bloggs
2nd May 2011, 06:34
There are plenty of reasons why turnbacks should be ignored by the press. A bang and shutdown in a twin is not one of them. Modern engines are supposed to be better than that.

Given the lack of "we're all gunna die" press, the situation seems to have been well-handled by the crew.

boeingwest
2nd May 2011, 10:03
Not you then Bloggs??

I hear it was NXE. Incident: Qantas B712 at Perth on May 2nd 2011, engine shut down in flight (http://avherald.com/h?article=43be3168&opt=0)

Ahhh NXE... the old Nancy Byrd of Nobham... lost count of the stick shakers it's had not to mention the re-modelling that took place at DN.

topend3
3rd May 2011, 02:45
true true it was....poor bird must be jinxed...

Capn Bloggs
3rd May 2011, 03:28
Not you then Bloggs??
I leave the scary stuff to the experts! :ok: :}

OhForSure
3rd May 2011, 14:24
boeingwest:

Ahhh NXE... the old Nancy Byrd of Nobham... lost count of the stick shakers it's had not to mention the re-modelling that took place at DN.

solid, solid call. :ok: