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Johnny F@rt Pants
30th Jul 2022, 18:20
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11064803/amp/Plane-fire-Manchester-airport-Smoke-billows-jets-engine.html

Usual garbage reporting from the Daily Fail I see.

Cabin crew extinguished the engine fire🙄🙄

The AvgasDinosaur
31st Jul 2022, 11:33
Smoke !!???
I suspect water vapour or steam depending on temperature !!

fdr
31st Jul 2022, 11:39
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11064803/amp/Plane-fire-Manchester-airport-Smoke-billows-jets-engine.html

Usual garbage reporting from the Daily Fail I see.

Cabin crew extinguished the engine fire🙄🙄

If the cabin crew can extinguish engine fires, then the airlines can save money on hydrostatics, refills and squib install life by removing the bottles, all will be happy.:ok:

DaveReidUK
31st Jul 2022, 15:37
The aircraft in question (a Maleth A332 on lease to TUI AW) hasn't had a good week - it turned round 15 minutes into a MAN-Palma flight on Thursday. No information on whether that was engine-related.