QF32 388 - emergency landing in SIN after Engine failure

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ABC News has just reported the SIA have now grounded 3 of their A380's.

The plot thickens!

Nah, more likely a case of reality striking, as I alluded to when it was announced QF had three engines with issues and SQ said they had none despite having more of them.
 
If they're consistently inaccurate in reporting aviation matters it's probably a fair indication of the accuracy of anything else that happens on this planet.
Indeed - I've often thought this when I see the regular glaring inaccuracies in media reports about the mining industry (my field of semi-expertise).

I've often wondered if everything reported is just as inaccurate (and I'm sure it is!).
 
The Herald Sun is reporting that the crew in London refused to fly that aircraft.


UPDATE 12.12pm: SINGAPORE Airlines has grounded A380s in Melbourne and Sydney this morning after a crew's refusal to fly in London this morning.


Concerns over the future of Rolls-Royce powered A380s took a new turn today after one of Singapore Airlines big jets was grounded at Heathrow airport.

Heraldsun.com.au was told the crew refused to fly the jet which was due to take-off at 8.30am (AEDT) for Singapore after oil was found in one of the jet's turbines, the same problem that was detected at the weekend on three engines that were removed from Qantas jets.

Singapore ground A380s in Australia after crew refuses to fly | Herald Sun


Seems to say something about SQ.
 
Interesting, at least EK have no issues with pilot confidence, todays A380 into Sydney is a brand new one on its first revenue flight!

I think that EK don't use RR power. I think that they are EA powered.
 
Interesting, at least EK have no issues with pilot confidence, todays A380 into Sydney is a brand new one on its first revenue flight!
To be fair ,the EK hulls have differnt engines,which as far as we know, hasnt had this problem.
Hindsight is always nice to have but it seems QF's "Conservative" approach to safety by grounding the aircraft now seems to have been right course of action.
 
I think that EK don't use RR power. I think that they are EA powered.


Correct, I just found it interesting that they decided to put their newest bird on the SYD run, it could be interpreted as one up man ship along the lines of "we have plenty of A380s flying" :D, at the same time I am sure the less educated EK customers flying today may show some FUD, which is easily overcome by saying "we have a brand new plane" without the need to get into the technical detail.
 
Also reported by news.com.au.

One in each of Sydney, Melbourne and London.

And don't we just love the front-on pic of the QF A380 with the subtle headline "SCARE BUS A380"

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Bloody noNews.com.au :(
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

Just a big what if here, but if RR couldn’t fix the issue without manufacturing new engines or something along those lines, how hard would it be to switch engine providers? Presuming of course they have enough spares.

Is it even possible?
 
Downright difficult.

At the very least I noted a post somewhere that the different engine makes have different mountings. There would be many other factors as well.
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

Just a big what if here, but if RR couldn’t fix the issue without manufacturing new engines or something along those lines, how hard would it be to switch engine providers? Presuming of course they have enough spares.

Is it even possible?

Impossible AFAIK for existing aircraft, there would be airworthiness issues, reprogramming of onboard systems and possibly rewiring etc.
 
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Singapore could ground A380 fleet - ABC South West Vic - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Singapore could ground A380 fleet

Updated November 10, 2010 15:26:00

Singapore Airlines Airbus A380

Engine trouble: Singapore Airlines grounded three A380 superjumbos today (Reuters: James Morgan)

Singapore Airlines has not ruled out grounding its entire fleet of A380 superjumbos amid concerns over their engines.

Three of the airline's A380s were grounded today in Melbourne, Sydney and London after precautionary checks on the planes. ...
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

Possible but not easy, perhaps downright difficult.

I noted a post somewhere that the different engine makes have different mountings. Matching mountings are built into the airframe.

Impossible AFAIK for existing aircraft, there would be airworthiness issues, reprogramming of onboard systems and possibly rewiring etc.

So Qantas’ only hope is that RR know what they’re doing and fix the engine, otherwise, they’re sort of in limbo.
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

So Qantas’ only hope is that RR know what they’re doing and fix the engine, otherwise, they’re sort of in limbo.

RR have been here before (perhaps without the dramtic explosion, but certainly with IFSD's) (think the CX A330's, think Embraer's 10 years back.....)
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

Out of curiosity, and probably because I've watched too much american TV recently, and all the legal adverts that go with it, would Qantas have any inclination to sue RR for the costs involved in this whole sorry affair?
And if QF sued, then would SQ sue?
I'm sure I can find a law firm here in the US who would take it on - they all have 1-800 numbers, so Mr Joyce could give them a call:cool:
 
Re: QF 32 A380 out of action - who is inconvenienced? [Merged Thread]

I've worked it out.........
CSI would investigate the cause
Benson and Stabler would find the culprits
and then Denny Crane could take it to court.

EASY:(
 
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