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N380UA 7th Feb 2007 11:34

Seat-belted Engine
 
A rough translation of the article:

"Due to high vibration of an engine on a Chinese airliner prior to departure in China the crew decided to fix it by shutting it down and strapping seatbelts to it. The flight landed in FRA due to low fuel were this was noted by ground crews and reported."

… so much for my confidence in Chinese aviation…

geezajob 7th Feb 2007 11:57

Not sure if I'm meant to post this type of link but here are some more pictures.
http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2...ina-air-p1.php
I didn't put the word funny in the link either! Not wholly sure that it is

easymoney 7th Feb 2007 12:03

this has got to be a joke..........surely

hetfield 7th Feb 2007 12:09

Three engine ferries are allowed, even for chinese airliners.

cargosales 7th Feb 2007 12:17

Old news
 
Yes, it's true :eek:

IIRC, this happened in late 2002 / early 2003. Twas a freighter though so it didn't make the news big time (not a large enough potential body count I guess)

The authorities in FRA were, shall we say, unimpressed!

forget 7th Feb 2007 12:24

This has been done to death in the past. If I recall, the whole procedure was IAW Boeing Ferry Procedures - and they are not seat belts. They are specialised straps to do just what they are doing.

A330busdriver 7th Feb 2007 12:42

There is a world of difference between a Ferry Flight and a revenue flight.

PPRuNe Pop 7th Feb 2007 13:26

If you use the search engine you can see more accounts of this. This thread is closed.


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