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NEWS UA1175

ChuckMK23

FERS and TSP contributor!
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5F8915FB-D8BA-4D16-A773-88E2F63FA762.jpeg 11A6DA62-9EA8-4264-A14B-015FA024E8E6.jpeg Ok - so the news is full of UA 1175 that safely landed in Hawaii. @HAL Pilot you fly to paradise, what have you heard?

And for the 121 guys, whats the decision making and procedure that goes into handling an emergency like this!
 

HAL Pilot

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I haven't heard a word. I haven't looked at the news yet and I haven't been around the airport or at work.

There is no procedure for loss of cowling and engine damage procedures assume the engine failed.

Like Treetop said - go to a runway. Probably the nearest one unless there was a more suitable one reasonably close to the nearest. Also slow the aircraft down to lessen vibrations and probably put that engine to idle. The plane will fly fine unless the pylon itself or the engine attachment points have been damaged, although the vibrations might be scary to the pax. If the vibrations were really severe, I would consider shutting the engine down.
 

sevenhelmet

Low calorie attack from the Heartland
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Do airliners like the 777 have an engine vibration readout, or is it purely seat of the pants? We have engine vibe sensors in the Rhino that give a number on our engine format, and there is a NATOPS limit for maximum engine vibration. No procedure other than pulling the affected engine to idle.
 

Treetop Flyer

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Disclaimer: I don’t fly the 777.

It can be trimmed out. I would be shocked if an ETOPS aircraft like the 777 doesn’t have a read out of engine vibration. The mighty 737 can be trimmed to fly single engine, and has engine vibration readouts.
 

HAL Pilot

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777 has engine vibration readout.

I believe the 777 is fly by wire so if it is on autopilot (and there is no reason is shouldn’t be) it will automatically apply rudder trim. If not, you can manually trim it.
 
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