Posted on 06/08/2024 9:23:25 AM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
LOL! Post of the thread.
Bring back 4-engine planes...
Bring back well-educated and skilled pilots...
Bring back gorgeous female hostesses...
Bring back pseudo-requirement for men passengers to wear shirts, neckties and jackets...
Also, bring back all my birthdays between the ages of 30 and 90...
Ain’t DEI wonderful?
If that fire impingement on the wing and flaps lasted very long, it might become a tank problem.
Jim Hoft needs to take a chill pill. It was a compressor stall. It happens. The engine often stops the compressor stall when brought back to toward idle. The jet equivalent to a backfire. Emergency yes, but Hoft’s panicked breathing is reminiscent of a 12 year old girl when she loses her diary.
Jim Hoft posted this as a source:
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlighted this concern in a notice issued on March 25, 2024, which revealed that an “electrostatic discharge” near the center-wing fuel tanks could act as an ignition source, leading to a possible fire or explosion.
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Critical Safety Alert: 300 Boeing Jets Flown by United and American Airlines Have Potential to Explode Mid-Air Due to Fatal Fault
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/critical-safety-alert-300-boeing-jets-flown-united/
Jim Hoft misinterpreted a technical alert from the FAA which has ZERO to do with a compressor stall or even related to it.
The fire seen is coming from behind the engine which is normal with some compressor stalls. Believe it or not, when that happens, it is preferable to when the compressor stall permits forward pressure at the intake of the engine.
Regardless, it is something that every pilot is rigorously trained to handle.
Nothing to do with a “tank”...it is an engine compressor stall:
https://skybrary.aero/articles/compressor-stall
https://simpleflying.com/jet-engine-compressor-stalls-guide/
Aviation Ping!..................
That AD is for a missing ground strap on a vent for the center wing tank, and was determined to be an item that can be corrected during the next scheduled deep maintenance cycle.
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