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EASA Issues Rolls Royce Trent 1000 Emergency Airworthiness Directive

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) instructing the operators of a small group of Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines to ensure that no twin-engined airliner has both engines from the affected batch. (atwonline.com) 更多...

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chalet
chalet 3
Large fan RR engines are giving more trouble lately, time to undertake a deep fleetwide evaluation?
linbb
linbb 5
About time as this is a time bomb waiting to happen wonder why it took so long?
NLizer
John Sukovich 2
Someone recently reminded me that ETOPS doesn't really mean "Extended Twin Operations." It means "Engines Turn Or People Swim."
chalet
chalet 1
When Air New Zealand's 787s experienced problems with their RR1000s they had a really big re-scheduling of flights mess for Rolls-Royce did not have any replacement engines available while this maintenance work is being undertaken. Frankly speaking RR1000s seem to be a real lemmon of an engine, too manny mishaps.
num1tailhooker
Lucio DiLoreto -2
I do not believe this. Are they saying that certain Trent 1000 engines are so unreliable that they cannot be flown in pairs? It appears then that it is okay to have one engine fail but not two. Why are these engines flying at all? Take them all out of service and fix the problem. Are these morons aware of the fact that a single engine failure and a dual engine failure on a dual engined aircraft are a potential disaster?
TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 8
"This AD is considered an interim action and further AD action may follow."

De-pairing is not the solution, it is a mitigation.

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