Den 10. juli i år fikk en tilsvarende flytype, også tilhørende Asiana, motorproblemer. Den fløy på tre motorer fra midt over Stillehavet, over Japan til Seoul. Den kunne ha landet i japan hvor det finnes vedlikheoldsorganisasjoner for denne flytypen, men nei, hjem skal vi. Trenden ble satt allerede den 2.2.2005 da en B747 tilhørende BA fikk motorhavari like etter avgang Los Angeles. Den fløy på tre motorer helt til UK, men valgte å lande i Manchester istedet for på LHR som var destinasjonsflyplassen. Min mening er knallklar: Dette er dårlig airmanship. Skulle man miste en motor til på samme side av flyet som den første, er man i deep shit.
Utover det er det alt for mange problemer med Trent serien motorer. (Red.)
Asiana Airlines Airbus A380 Catches Fire At Seoul
Airport
An Asiana Airlines A380 has caught fire whilst being
refueled at an airport in Korea. The aircraft, details of which are unknown at
the time, was parked at the gate at Seoul Incheon today when the far left
engine, number one, caught fire.
A380 engine fire
An Asiana A380 has
caught fire. Photo: Simple Flying
Smoke and flames appear to be
spewing out of the number one engine (outer left) as it is parked at the
terminal.
Reportedly the aircraft was undergoing refueling when the
incident happened. Firefighters can be seen trying to tackle the blaze, as
unknown material burns on the ground behind the engine. The cause of the fire
is, as yet, unknown.
According to Planespotters, Asiana operates a fleet
of six A380 aircraft with an average age of 4.6 years.
Asiana Airlines
Asiana has 6 A380s in
its fleet. Photo: Asiana Airlines
The aircraft involved appears to
be HL7634, an Airbus A380 which was delivered to Asiana in May 2015. Configured
in three classes, this A380 carries a total of 495 passengers (12 in first, 66
in business and 417 in economy). It's powered by four Rolls Royce Trent 970
engines.
HL7634 arrived last night from New York on service OZ221. The
flight landed around an hour and a half behind schedule but was otherwise
uneventful.
Disruption to flight OZ745
According
to FlightRadar24, the aircraft was preparing to operate flight OZ745 to Hong
Kong from Seoul. The service was scheduled to take place at 19:50 local time but
is currently listed as 'delayed'. The airport has estimated the delay as being
for 60 minutes.
Clearly, the delay will likely be a whole lot longer than
60 minutes judging by the video. It's likely that HL7634 will need extensive
inspections if not some pretty costly repairs before it will fly again. However,
as the incident happened at Asiana's home airport, this shouldn't be too taxing
as the airline will have its own mechanics and spares on site.
However,
Asiana does have another option. HL7635, another of the airline's A380s, is
showing as being on the ground at Incheon, having arrived from Frankfurt at
11:51 this morning. Should the flight to Hong Kong be largely sold out, this
A380 could replace the damaged aircraft like-for-like.
Alternatively, if
the flight was undersold, one of the airline's smaller planes could perform the
service to get passengers booked onto OZ745 to their destination.
This is
a breaking story. More information will be added as it becomes
available.
More trouble for Asiana
This news comes hot on the heels of
a raft of other trouble for Asiana. The debt-laden carrier has been cutting
costs in a bid to return to profitability, in addition to looking for a new
buyer. It seems it's in demand, however, as at least four parties have so far
expressed interest.
Aside from this, Asiana has recently been slapped
with a punishment for the crash landing of flight 214 in 2013. The airline will
be forced to suspend its San Francisco route for a period of 45 days at some
point in the next six months.
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