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Old 29-09-2006, 11:57 AM   #31
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VH-TJU, ingestion to both engines. Fan blade sets being changed on both. Serviceable (pending engine runs) for QF674 to Melbourne tomorrow...
Thanks for the rego number. Sheesh! Both engines eh?? If I see that one propped up on 44 gallon drums at U-Pull-It, I'll give it a miss.
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Old 29-09-2006, 01:18 PM   #32
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Is this the video about the guy getting sucked into the engine? they say the guy lives either way looks scary
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Thanks for finding that link ! . It isn't actually the clip i was on about , very similar though , so obviouslly it's happened more than once ! ..lol , but thanks for finiding that clip anyway , otherwise everyone would of though i was mad :
I couldn't belived it myself when i first saw it , little lone explaine it to people and expect them to believe me ! ..lol , cheers
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Old 29-09-2006, 08:25 PM   #33
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I've seen at least 3 different vids of guys getting sucked into prowlers/intruders, and one of a A-7 Corsair II, so in terms of ground crew major incidents I'd class intake issues as common
But when compare the amount of incidents to the amount of flying hours done by Intruders, Prowlers, and now Corsairs you're adding to the mix, they are very very uncommon, perhaps a handful of events over 30 years of flying there. There are far many more saftey related incidents that happen, but are not registered or as spectacular. Anyone would hope that any safety related issues are never commonplace. Many more people have walked into turning propellers or rotors, for example. But even then, it's not common.

People dying in car crashes - now THAT is common. Happens every day.

As for vortex generators, fair enough if you haven't seen any you'd think would catch on any clothing. Coming from someone who goes up intakes all the time, I'll add my opinion that they do a very good job.

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Old 29-09-2006, 11:10 PM   #34
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BAE standing for "bring another engine" LMAO> yeah I have heard that one before, I lost it the first time I was told that.
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