jb747
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I'm quite surprised they didn't evacuate.....I'm sure the Captain had good reason not to.
I also find it surprising that the media reports all state that passengers alighted via stairs, rather than slides.
To our more technically minded AFF members, what is the risk of such a fire spreading relatively quickly to other areas of the aircraft, either exterior or interior?
After this number of incidents as referred to above, will international aviation safety regulators put out a specific instruction, or even demand that this model be rigorously checked by third parties?
And to add to the questions - why did it catch fire only after it had landed?
But surely we are all esteemed.<snip>
(to our esteemed contributor and others' surprise)
Whilst obviously the aircraft captain has the ultimate responsibility for making the call to stay or evacuate, he/she will hopefully use the information from the fire service to assist with this decision. The call made here proved to be the right one, to keep pax on board while firefighting operations were underway. Based on everything I have seen today (photos and videos of this incident) I would agree. It will be interesting to see the origin of the fire.
Question for jb747, do you know if these three 777 ground fire incidents have all had the same engine type/model installed ?