330 mins ETOPS for 777.
Boeing gets 330min ETOPS nod for 777 | Australian Aviation Magazine
Should lead to some interesting routes in the future!:ooh: |
Quote...Approval for 777-200ERs equipped with Rolls-Royce engines is expected in the coming months, Boeing said....
RR needs fixing thrust reversers inner walls to fly away 5hrs30 from the blessed runway:hmm: |
Wow! What a number! How about the GE90-115B equipped birds? We have so far approved in the company the 180min ETOPS only. But actually, there is no additional ETOPS time needed for our operations, as we only perform South America-Europe flights.
Safe flights! |
I don't really care about ETOPS. The engines were never the real trouble lately.
What bothers me more is smoke, fire or severe system inadequacies. That is just as threatening far away from airports and is independent of the number of engines. Actually it's the whale that has shutdowns while balancing fuel and 4 gens going offline only to come back on ground with a simple reset. It's 4 donkeys don't help, I'd still rather fly over the ponds in a T7.... |
On a serious note I wonder what the US 777 crew that had an engine failure mid pacific between NZ and LA and flew on for over 4 hours single engine (can't remember time precisely) feel about 330mins ETOPS - I think it is pushing the boundaries personally! I agree 330 mins on one engine in the middle of the night probably over the south pole or some other similarly inhospitable locale is pushing the limits. The engines were never the real trouble lately. |
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