G'day all.
I for one am fed up with the focus the media has on any engineering problem Qantas has. Sure, it's unfortunate that 2 events happened so close to each other, but unrelated nevertheless.
Being an ex QF engineer, I recall some time ago a BA 747 losing 2, yes 2 engines on takeoff reportedly due to some clown releasing pigeons near the airport. It was definitely birds, but hard to make out what type after they've been through a blender!
Anyway, did that make the news? Of course not.
Engine failures are a fact of life, so are tyre failures. The crew and the aircraft are trained and designed to cope with this.
For heaven's sake, give the airline some credit!
Comments?
I for one am fed up with the focus the media has on any engineering problem Qantas has. Sure, it's unfortunate that 2 events happened so close to each other, but unrelated nevertheless.
Being an ex QF engineer, I recall some time ago a BA 747 losing 2, yes 2 engines on takeoff reportedly due to some clown releasing pigeons near the airport. It was definitely birds, but hard to make out what type after they've been through a blender!
Anyway, did that make the news? Of course not.
Engine failures are a fact of life, so are tyre failures. The crew and the aircraft are trained and designed to cope with this.
For heaven's sake, give the airline some credit!
Comments?