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juice 24th May 2013 08:44

Passenger tweeting as @TBoneGallagher has a photo of interest:

'So this was our left engine before the right one blew our BA 762. All ok. pic.twitter.com/vLa7kwj31X'

Very complimentary to BA in other tweets.

DaveReidUK 24th May 2013 08:47


single-runway operations
And, unsurprisingly, some inbounds are starting to divert - EI030 from Belfast into Gatwick and BA1491 from GLA looks like it's bound for Bournemouth.

Twitcher 24th May 2013 08:48

Manston has 2 x BA Airbus so far.. more are negotiating

Buster the Bear 24th May 2013 08:49

Sky TV footage shows the Airbus on approach over the Thames with smoke or fuel vapor in trail, no sign of flames.

TURIN 24th May 2013 08:55

That tweet photo (if accurate) suggests the left engine fan cowl has departed, but reports say the right engine had the failure.
Some twitching going on back at base today.

tumtiddle 24th May 2013 08:56

Very interesting tweet linked above. Reports of the right engine with the smoke/fuel/vapour trail, yet the twitter picture and subsequent TV footage shows the left engine with missing panels? I'd certainly be interested to know what's happened here.

stator vane 24th May 2013 08:57

what is the big deal???
 
a couple of trustable security guards to monitor the aircraft, (that might be the delay!) and tow the aircraft off the runway! silly delay!

Aphrican 24th May 2013 09:00

From what the pax (and their pictures) seem to be saying, the crew shut down the left engine first and then had a problem with the right engine later. As a lowly PPL, I cannot imagine the workload and CDM required to deal with this situation. I guess that is why I fly BA whenever I can.

Alycidon 24th May 2013 09:00

Sky footage
 
The footage from Sky news shows the fire crews attending the left engine, not sure why the right engine was smoking on the approach, maybe a fair amount of power being applied while it was being filmed?

Junta Leader 24th May 2013 09:00

Not a happy day out. Bloody well done to the crew.

Twitter pic shows damage to the left, BBC TV coverage (on the rwy at LHR) certainly shows that the right was not that happy either.

JL:}

Airclues 24th May 2013 09:02

Left engine badly damaged, right engine on fire.

Photo on post 34;

LHR Closed? - Page 3 - FlyerTalk Forums

Dct_Mopas 24th May 2013 09:03

Interesting picture here https://twitter.com/TBoneGallagher/s...206593/photo/1

Engine 1 damaged + engine 2 fire is certainly a bad combination for ECAM.

Aircraft is also positioned perfectly into the wind, as required with an engine fire to ensure any flames are blown to the rear.

Very well done to the crew

MucDoo 24th May 2013 09:04

Nearly another Sully
 
Watching the news, Video shows right engine trailing smoke, but left engine cowling forward of the reversers is definitely missing! Looks like the boys shut down number one and then had a fire in number two.........Ground witnesses now confirming that flames from number 2...


And now looking at picture of number one engine taken from inside the cabin in flight with cowlings missing and damaged....

speedbird_481_papa 24th May 2013 09:06

that tweeted picture clearly shows that the left hand cowling has completely vanished. What is interesting which the report to follow will answer is that video footage clearly shows the right engine trailing smoke. Far to early to speculate here exactly what happened. But a dual engine failiure? Very Bizzare! But Sky Reporter claims it is a 'Boeing A319'!

Love it when they get their facts right ;-)

DaveReidUK 24th May 2013 09:07


but left engine cowling forward of the reversers is definitely missing!
BBC now showing film from helicopter - cowlings on both the A319's engines are missing. Hmmm.

tumtiddle 24th May 2013 09:09

Plane 'On Fire' Flying Over Central London

Sky News has footage of the plane on approach. Definitely a trail of something from the starboard engine.

GA Button 24th May 2013 09:16

Wonder if the aircraft had just been wheeled out of the hangar after maintenance......

Nightstop 24th May 2013 09:16

The clips that secure the cowlings are on the underside of the engine(s) and not easy to see unless you crouch down & look. Was this first flight of the day?

dead_pan 24th May 2013 09:18

Well done to all involved, incl those on the ground. Professional as ever.

BTW What's with this 'only BA' sentiment... There's plenty of professional airlines + crew out there.

hobbit1983 24th May 2013 09:18


The clips that secure the cowlings are on the underside of the engine(s) and not easy to see unless you crouch down & look. Was this first flight of the day?
Shurley that could conceivably account for one cowling missing. But not both?


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