Re: Now Singapore Airlines is forced to change Rolls-Royce engines on three superjumb
The media are quoting aviation sources including Qantas, RR etc. The media is clearly stating that the existing engine will be taken out and a new engine put in while repairs are done to the old. Once the old engine is fixed the old engine will be placed back . The issue is 50% of all engines has to be fixed.
Are you suggesting that comments such as the number of engines being replaced are wrong and those comments are false and dishonest.
Assuming those numbers are correct, surely 50% of engine replacement suggest a serious matter. We are not talking about a BMW and its modular approach to engineering. We are talking about an airliner with many people on board.
This to me is a rare but serious incident that could have led to demise of many lives. It was luck that the fuel tank and lines were not ruptured.
The media are quoting aviation sources including Qantas, RR etc. The media is clearly stating that the existing engine will be taken out and a new engine put in while repairs are done to the old. Once the old engine is fixed the old engine will be placed back . The issue is 50% of all engines has to be fixed.
Are you suggesting that comments such as the number of engines being replaced are wrong and those comments are false and dishonest.
Assuming those numbers are correct, surely 50% of engine replacement suggest a serious matter. We are not talking about a BMW and its modular approach to engineering. We are talking about an airliner with many people on board.
This to me is a rare but serious incident that could have led to demise of many lives. It was luck that the fuel tank and lines were not ruptured.
Such reports from the media are at best half-truths or left a lot of details, which does not really help but tend to do more damage. .