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Air Canada's Boeing 777 trails flames on take-off

36 points| woranl | 1 year ago |twitter.com

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wkat4242|1 year ago

Looks like a compressor stall/engine surge, where the airflow suddenly reverses and causes a shockwave. It can damage the engine pretty severely especially if it happens multiple times or for a longer duration. Often reducing thrust helps (though this is of course a compromising thing to do during takeoff)

It's not supposed to happen under normal circumstances and clearly it happened several times in a row here. Maybe some blade damage? Anyway I'm sure the investigation will turn up the cause.

I'm glad those people are ok. Though it isn't normally immediately dangerous on modern engines (e.g. it might lead to loss of thrust but not resulting in an explosion). That did happen on older engines though. I'm sure it must be scary, seeing flames and hearing bangs.

eps|1 year ago

To be fair, that's an engine problem and they aren't made by Boeing.

1over137|1 year ago

Knowing Boeing, they probably installed them wrong, broke them, left a tool inside, etc.

OutOfHere|1 year ago

Boeing contracts them, so Boeing is ultimately responsible, of course.

sebazzz|1 year ago

Far right extremists on X are already blaming DEI hiring for this. Idiots.

Also, this is likely a bird that got ingested.

orwin|1 year ago

What is DEI? Are they blaming pilots? Fundamental attribution error is the bread and butter of right wing nuts here (it's sometimes half their ideology, it's quite sad this is a well-known logical fallacy our 'instinct' love to make up)