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In Latest Failure, Boeing 787 Rains Burning Engine Debris Down on Airport
During a ground test on a runway in South Carolina over the weekend, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner expelled a piece of debris that landed on grass and caught fire. It's just the latest setback for the $200 million passenger megaplane of the future. (gizmodo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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Boeing 787 - Ground Test - Engine Failure
NTSB Investigation, hopefully we will hear more about this soon.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/31/travel/boeing-engine-failure/index.html?hpt=hp_bn10
Boeing 787 - Ground Test - Engine Failure
NTSB Investigation, hopefully we will hear more about this soon.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/31/travel/boeing-engine-failure/index.html?hpt=hp_bn10
What an idiotic headline.....
The plane never left the ground, yet "rained" fiery debris....woooooo.
Sorry, I won't read further than that. Besides I already read the whole real report in the Post and Courier.
The plane never left the ground, yet "rained" fiery debris....woooooo.
Sorry, I won't read further than that. Besides I already read the whole real report in the Post and Courier.
Right on, Brian. My pet hate at the moment is crappy journalism, and this headline is a perfect example.
My goodyear tire exploded and Ford is to blame... er ... yea.
It was Firestone, lol. :P
This nor the other article specified engine make but I think it was GE. Don't matter. Yes, Boeing has ultimate responsibility, BUT, this did happen inflight and during testing. If we could get all enginge failures on the ground, it would be a wonderful thing, and save many LOST ENGINE training hours. Really, it would have been a non-event if it hadn't happened on a 787!
GE 787 Engine Event
"Significant" back end engine damage on 787 taxi test in Charleston, SC.
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20120801/PC05/120809938/1165/ntsb-launches-investigation-of-sc-787-engine-failure