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13th Apr 2016, 18:32
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Posted By Benjane

Also happened in 2009 on taxi. Boeing 737-7Q8,...

Also happened in 2009 on taxi. Boeing 737-7Q8, registered VH-VBA, and the ASTB conclusion was "The fatigue crack had originated under the influence of residual stresses in the steel surface...
2nd Apr 2016, 18:34
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Perfect match, almost fingerprints

The part found on Rodrigues Island, adjusted for perspective and superposed on an archive picture of MA interior panel with complex pattern matching almost exactly. This sounds as good as a part...
1st Apr 2016, 14:48
Replies: 80
Views: 61,223
Posted By Benjane

Stall / spin most probable indeed. Eyewitness saw...

Stall / spin most probable indeed. Eyewitness saw the plane coming down with an almost 90 degree bank.
30th Mar 2016, 14:05
Replies: 80
Views: 61,223
Posted By Benjane

No ILS at CYGR. Only LOC. Circling approaches...

No ILS at CYGR. Only LOC. Circling approaches from South sector discouraged due to elevation.
30th Mar 2016, 13:47
Replies: 80
Views: 61,223
Posted By Benjane

Even worst for the mother and sister awaiting,...

Even worst for the mother and sister awaiting, Lapierre was with wife, two brothers and a sister... They all gathered a YHU and knew there was a chance that the friend pilot might cancel the flight;...
22nd Mar 2016, 23:12
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

And showing yet another type of core. Spirit...

And showing yet another type of core. Spirit AeroSystem inc supplies struts and nacelles to Boeing and nothing else according to their website. Another supplier must deals with fairings (Lotter part...
22nd Mar 2016, 22:13
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

I'll concur with porterhouse: this suggest...

I'll concur with porterhouse: this suggest nothing for the hull. Engine may slam first in the water and even get torn away without necessarily rupturing the hull. (as in US Air 1549)
22nd Mar 2016, 22:04
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

According to a recent article in National Post,...

According to a recent article in National Post, it was found by a SA archaeologist named Neels Kruger "On South Africa’s southern coast, Neels Kruger was walking along a lagoon on Monday afternoon,...
22nd Mar 2016, 20:06
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Not only Rolls Royce logo it is, but here is a...

Not only Rolls Royce logo it is, but here is a color match where the RR logo is on the engine where it should be!
(Having problem with picture link it seems, but it is very easy to find if it keeps...
22nd Mar 2016, 15:32
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Here's a picture of it. ...

Here's a picture of it.
http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/b436/RBenjane/CeFKDrsW0AAioFf_zpszv5hrf1p.jpg?t=1458574316
20th Mar 2016, 18:17
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Found some evidential cue in aerospace suppliers...

Found some evidential cue in aerospace suppliers literature (DuPont Nomex, ACP and Aramicore) with regards to square-cell honeycomb composite displayed on the debris marked 676EB... This type of core...
18th Mar 2016, 23:01
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/b436/RBenjane/...

http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/b436/RBenjane/Capture%20drsquoeacutecran%202016-03-18%20agrave%2018.59.38_zpsmknxyzs1.png

The lower section appears to me very similar to the second sample from...
18th Mar 2016, 22:47
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Simple answer: very few floating debris, very...

Simple answer: very few floating debris, very very lucky that one was confirmed. If there had been lots of seat cushions and the like, they'd possibly turn out in both locations. Animated debris...
18th Mar 2016, 19:55
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Based on the specific honeycomb squarish pattern...

Based on the specific honeycomb squarish pattern on the SA part (aramicore does manufacture some very similar for aircrafts) can an engineer say if this is the stuff mainly found on 777 fairings?
13th Mar 2016, 18:29
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Just look at the flaperon largest picture! I've...

Just look at the flaperon largest picture! I've experienced first hand barnacles on boat hulls too and they can grow everywhere indeed. But first, this is no standard boat hull materiel and certainly...
13th Mar 2016, 04:43
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

Not a single source uses these exact terms nor...

Not a single source uses these exact terms nor ATSB report after an extensive search. Do confirm source please.
13th Mar 2016, 04:37
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

A careful look at the flaperon shows that...

A careful look at the flaperon shows that barnacle do not care for flat even surfaces, vertical or horizontal. They seem to prefer nooks and angles. Plus the spiky edge of composite airplane skin is...
11th Mar 2016, 17:27
Replies: 93
Views: 122,786
Posted By Benjane

On an AerSale Boeing 777 part catalogue...

On an AerSale Boeing 777 part catalogue maintenance, under the part number 113W9250-12 (Fairing assy-sprt NO.2), one reads: POSITION DATA : OUTBD FLAP AFT RH SIDE ACESS PANEL NUMBER: 676EB ....
7th Jan 2015, 18:42
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,481,402
Posted By Benjane

direction of paint scrapes

As it appear on the picture, mainly from the smaller paint scrape and the next section of skin panels, they were made from the A toward the X. That assumption would indicate that we are seeing the...
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