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BeerBaron 27th Oct 2009 20:31

Jetstar plane evacuated after engine fire
 
Jetstar plane evacuated after engine fire - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Jetstar plane evacuated after engine fire

Posted 6 hours 7 minutes ago

* Map: Newcastle 2300

A Jetstar plane has been evacuated after one of its engines caught fire as it landed in Newcastle north of Sydney.

The plane was travelling from Brisbane to Newcastle but when it landed at 6:30pm yesterday its left engine caught alight for about three seconds.

A spokesman for Jetstar said passengers were evacuated without their luggage and the aircraft has been grounded for maintenance.

Simon Westaway says the plane was evacuated as a precaution and has been grounded overnight for maintenance.

It is believed the fire was caused by residual fuel in the planes tail pipe.

ditch handle 27th Oct 2009 20:53

The Captain initiated a land evacuation after a 3 second engine fire?

Mmmm.....

MaxHelixAngle 27th Oct 2009 21:10

Precautionary disembarkation I suspect, media would know no different.

MHA

Ramjager 28th Oct 2009 00:35

Tailpipe fire as opposed to an engine fire....somewhat different..

Gobetter 28th Oct 2009 00:52

Let's see how long it takes this onestar rated airline to blame Qantas Maintenance for this!! I'll give it 24 hours.

This incident is yet another reason to never fly a LCC.
They are dangerous!
Tires shredding on VIRGIN aircraft, engines blowing up on JETSTAR.

ules 28th Oct 2009 01:01

Hey Gobetter ive seen you bagging out alot of LCC in a few posts? i dont understand that your baging out Virgin,Jetstar,Tiger, what about Rex? I recall they had a blown tyre recently ? or Qantas gas bottle explosion and rapid decompression from the massive gash in the Airframe. i can go on and on ? not to mention all their delays and incidents on Airbus aircraft. Do you recommend we dont fly any Australian airline? Can you recommend Cityrail or Countrylink? :hmm:

BigGun 28th Oct 2009 01:48


Let's see how long it takes this onestar rated airline to blame Qantas Maintenance for this!! I'll give it 24 hours.

This incident is yet another reason to never fly a LCC.
They are dangerous!
Tires shredding on VIRGIN aircraft, engines blowing up on JETSTAR.
Wow Gobetter you really have no idea do you.

Lets see now, im sure the media as they normally do blow things way out of prespective.

They would have disembarked rather swiftly, i dont think they used slides or anything like that.

Qantas doesnt have anything to do with JQ's 320's well at least in my port they dont.

Tires didnt shread, they fell off / cracked rims from what i saw.

need we say anymore.

a 3 sec tail pipe fire isnt much to worry about at all

this sort of stuff happens on all engnies on aircraft around the world.

I suggest you sick to boats, but then again there is icebergs too.

Gobetter 28th Oct 2009 02:00

Just sh!t stirring to make a point guys.

Hell, if this were a QF flight, we would be up to page 4 already.

Everyone jump's up and down, rant's and raves when Qantas has an incident, yet, along comes a LCC incident, and it's "ohh, no don't say anything bad, it's just the media hyping it up ay"... "it's normal, happen's to every airline, every different engine type.." etc etc...

This is not the first example. Pprune is becoming very repetative, but fun, none the less.

Have a good day all! :ok:

(except you ratpoison... which I see you now have very quickly deleted your post)

tjc 28th Oct 2009 02:22

I guess the arrival engineer didnt spot the tail pipe fire........?

Oh hang on, what arrival engineer......!!!!

So much for NG aircraft & LCC penny pinching, give me old school practices any day.

One day all the moons will align and I dont want to be on board when this happens.

tjc 28th Oct 2009 02:31


a 3 sec tail pipe fire isnt much to worry about at all

this sort of stuff happens on all engnies on aircraft around the world.

Shall we look at the history of small fires that end up bad....please dont say that this isnt much to worry about.

I have seen a few tail pipe fires in my time, they should never be treated so lightly.

Flight Detent 28th Oct 2009 02:36

I seem to recall that tailpipe fires occur during startup or shutdown, not when the engine is operating at idle or better.

The fix for these events is to drive the engine on it's starter to blow out the flames, no harm done.......that is unless you do a 'precautionary' evacuation and then have multiple pax on the ground running around the airplane, which will preclude any motoring operation.

And, since a tailpipe fire gives no fire warning indication in the flight deck, how did they know it was burning, for that 3 seconds.

"3 seconds tailpipe fire" - evacuation seems a mite over the top!

Just my 2 cents...incoming!

Cheers...FD...:confused:

gordonfvckingramsay 28th Oct 2009 04:19

Assumption being the mother of all :mad:, consider this:


China Airlines Flight 120 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Only in hindsight do we know that the J* aircraft wasn't going to burn to the ground like this aeroplane did.

:ok:

Disco Stu 28th Oct 2009 04:28

Well silly me thought jet engines all had a fire inside them somewhere:ugh::ugh:

Disco Stu:ok:

ALAEA Fed Sec 28th Oct 2009 04:31


Hell, if this were a QF flight, we would be up to page 4 already.
I heard that Qantas had an engine fire up near Singapore a few weeks back. Not in the papers though.


It is believed the fire was caused by residual fuel in the planes tail pipe.
I have seen this occur a number of times on start up but unless I have lost some technical knowledge, I can't see residual fuel causing a 3 second fire at altitude.

Fatfish 28th Oct 2009 04:38

Jetstar engine fire pax evacuation.
 
Heard on news, Jetstar pax evac due engine fire somewhere in Ozzland. Any news? :confused:

captncannot 28th Oct 2009 05:09


The Captain initiated a land evacuation after a 3 second engine fire?

Mmmm.....
it was on fire ditch handle, and you weren't there. you have no idea what information was and wasn't available to the crew to support their decision. pull your head in.

11Fan 28th Oct 2009 05:21

Over here...
 

ditch handle 28th Oct 2009 06:52


it was on fire ditch handle, and you weren't there. you have no idea what information was and wasn't available to the crew to support their decision. pull your head in.
Today 04:31
You assume I'm critical of decisions made by the Captain?
Had it not occurred to you that I may have been critical of the reporting?

No?
Well how about you pull yours in.:rolleyes:

my oleo is extended 28th Oct 2009 08:48

Engine Change
 
There was also fire around the engine cowl. Engine change was done today in NTL, so the engine is stuffed. Another Bus is U/S in Tulla with damage to a cargo door by GSE, and wait for it - shock, horror nobody reported the damage. JQ has a growing list of 'GSE/Airframe damage files' that say the same thing - 'nobody knows how, when or why the damage occurred' ! Absolute joke....

ampclamp 28th Oct 2009 09:48

hey oleo thanks for that info.didnt hear of those gnd damage issues.
do jetstar have a blame culture where its sack first, ask questions later?
if so that could be why the Sgt Schultz attitude prevails.


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