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Norwegian Boeing 787 Engine Parts Fall From Sky Onto Italian Town
One person, 25 vehicles and 12 houses were hit by falling debris from a Boeing 787-8 as it made an emergency return to Rome's Fiumicino airport this weekend. The Norwegian flight DY-7115 was scheduled to fly from Rome to Los Angeles but encountered technical problems shortly after take-off. (www.forbes.com) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I hear that RR is being visited by some lawyers specialized in tort and product quality related issues. MMMMM, interesting
Whether it's a car or plane, spitting out parts behind you while moving is not desirable.For better or worse, the general public see's you have a problem. Right now, the only thing people are seeing is the name Boeing. Boeing needs to step up and clear their name.
Ok so the engine broke apart. Pilots are trained for that. I've flown Norwegian, its not my favorite airline.
Trent 1000 issues are known, but this failure raises questions as to whether the mandated inspection regime for these engines was followed.
Trent 1000 issues are known, but this failure raises questions as to whether the mandated inspection regime for these engines was followed.
Norwegian has a high utilization rate- turnarounds one after another between europe and north american destinations. Fifteen plus hours day after day is what they fly their 787's.
15 hours utilisation a day is definitely not high!!!
Trent 1000 gives me goose bumps, ruptured pipe, pre-mature IPT blades fracture ... what are the economical and technical impacts in swapping them out?