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Dear Motor
The bird is not indestructible bird. Any bird would have been chopped up by the fan blades in front. no bits would have been left to damage the rear of the engine or turbine blades where it occurred on the Quantas A380.
The front fan blades rotate at over 6000 RPMs per second. Any bird would have been minced meat.
Btw the damaged happened at 6,000 feet. WHAT FOD ? and heck any FOD would not have damaged the rear.
Thanks
Locke
The photo above showed that the A380 engine which damaged is super huge compared against the 2 firemen there, the front air in-take is about 2 meters. It may not be so easily damaged by a relatively small SGP kuku bird.

There is no fixed rule how damages mush happen in every case.
Cheers!

BTW:
SPH is trying now to blame volcanic ash.
If it was indeed volcanic ash then it proved that Yaacob's NEA & CAAS had completely failed to monitor and warn pilots in the region, causing this serious consequence.
