How can you find out more than anyone already knows? What do you do/where do you work? AAIB?
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How can you find out more than anyone already knows? What do you do/where do you work? AAIB?
I'm a Brtitish Airways engineer who works on the ramp on B777 and B747 airplanes.
Ahh ok. Good luck getting any more than anyone already knows, I imagine the whole thing is wrapped up tightly by the AAIB/NTSB and anything else we hear until formal statements will be just yet more speculation. Hope you can get hold of some concrete info though and not more 2nd hand gossip.
I find it hard to believe that waxing of the fuel occured to only this aircraft - why not all the others cruising around at 38-40000ft? And its designed to handle the temps at that altitude, so something mustve gone wrong somewhere. Will wait and see, very interesting.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7206596.stm
Why are the US investigating? Its a British owned, British run jet.
I'm a Brtitish Airways engineer who works on the ramp on B777 and B747 airplanes.
You havent seen the message on the intranet then that staff arent allowed to get involved in any public(including the internet) speculation on the accident and if caught will face disiplinary action and termination of contract?
I haven't seen that info mate, but I've removed the posts in question have been removed as a precaution, cheers.
why didnt it respond to a thrust?![]()
Interestingly the other 6 incidents affecting the plane are GE90 powered, which does point more towards airframe/control system issues.
What did the plane need to land properly? More lift? I understand it was coming down too fast. I take it the forward thrust would result in more lift due to the aerodynamics of the aerofoil.
Assuming that they are all related of course.
Having flown on this Beijing to London route many times with BA and actually flying on this plane before Christmas, I believe I am in a unique position to tell you what I believe actually happened. They accidentally filled it with diesel, instead of unleaded.
Hahaha it would actually have to be the other way around. Its diesel anyway. For a time, til they got caught lots of guys on nights at my old workplace used to fill their diesel cars up with what we drained from tanks during a check.