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Subject: Chinese Jet Engine Maintenance 101


China Airlines??????

For anybody who is not familiar with a jet engine, a jet fan blade should be perfectly smooth.

A pilot for a Chinese carrier requested permission and landed at FRA ( Frankfurt , Germany ) for an unscheduled refuelling stop.
The reason became soon apparent to the ground crew: The Number 3 engine had been shutdown previously because of excessive vibration,
and because it didn't look too good It had apparently been no problem for the tough guys on the ground back in China: as they took some
sturdy straps and wrapped them around two of the fan blades and the structures behind, thus stopping any unwanted wind-milling (engine
spinning by itself due to airflow passing thru the blades during flight) and associated uncomfortable vibration caused by the sub optimal fan.

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Note that the straps are seat-belts ....how resourceful! After making the "repairs", off they went into the wild blue yonder with another revenue-making flight on
only three engines! With the increased fuel consumption, they got a bit low on fuel, and just set it down at the closest airport (FRA) for a quick refill.

That's when the problems started: The Germans, who are kind of picky about this stuff, inspected the malfunctioning engine and immediately grounded the aircraft.
(Besides the seat-belts, notice the appalling condition of the fan blades.) The airline operator had to send a chunk of money to get the first engine replaced (took about 10 days).
The repair contractor decided to do some impromptu inspection work on the other engines, none of which looked all that great either.
The result: a total of 3 engines were eventually changed on this plane before it was permitted to fly again.

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And you all were worried about toys with lead paint
 
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Came to me in an email

May or May not be authentic and I posted it for the interesting photos

Please view it as I intended it to be viewed......purely as a fun post and not toooo serious
 
i know ive stated i wont be posting on AFF....BUT.... WTF!! IF TRUE ....THIS IS A LIVES ISSUE....WE MUST KNOW WHICH AIRLINE THIS IS....sorry i'm furious that this carrier gambled so blatantly with the lives of its employees/ passengers...AND IF IT'S A 'JOKE' POST/PICS...WORDS CANT DESCRIBE MY FEELINGS......
 
came to me in an email

may or may not be authentic and i posted it for the interesting photos

please view it as i intended it to be viewed......purely as a fun post and not toooo serious

so if you posted a 'fun post' stating an aircraft had crashed....?????????????????????????????? <redacted>
 
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The article appears here: Flight To Success: Chinese Jet Engine Maintenance

Note one of the comments:

I remember the incident, some 15 to 20 years ago.
The straps, resemble seatbelts, but are part of the approved procedure. I also remember that at the time, I was living in Germany, and the word was, this was a US outfit, flying in Asia, and trying to get home like this for repairs. The problem was they did not fulfill all the requirements for the 3-engine ferry, and the boroscope required ont the 3 good engines, to minimize risks, came out with more findings."
 
first look at the story I had my doubts, no referencing? Secondly the blades look to have FOD not wear
 

snopes.com -> the first place you go before posting "unsubstantiated but have on good authority" claims on forums / facebook feeds / emails / virtually anywhere that people will read this stuff...

PS. Eric, because your signature is begging to be poked fun at -> Its best to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool....than open it and remove all doubt... :oops:
 
snopes.com -> the first place you go before posting "unsubstantiated but have on good authority" claims on forums / facebook feeds / emails / virtually anywhere that people will read this stuff...

PS. Eric, because your signature is begging to be poked fun at -> Its best to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool....than open it and remove all doubt... :oops:

Please feel free to abide by my signature
 
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