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#851312 by slinky09
12 Jul 2013, 17:21
Much to early to speculate, but by heck, I hope Boeing fixes the nightmareliner before they join the VS fleet.
#851315 by buns
12 Jul 2013, 17:32
Darren Wheeler wrote:VS1 is holding just off the runway on taxi.

Hopefully normality will soon restore. Being reported as a 788.


Hope that all gets back to normal soon and that everyone involved is safe

buns
#851316 by slinky09
12 Jul 2013, 17:36
buns wrote:Hope that all gets back to normal soon and that everyone involved is safe

buns


Reported the plane arrived this morning and was towed to a remote stand until the evening departure - so no one on board. Conveniently parked next to the fire station ... it'll be standard to suspend operations while the fire crews deal with things, once they're back to the station flights should resume.

I suspect hearts are pounding at Boeing HQ.
#851374 by Hamster
13 Jul 2013, 00:43
The damage at the rear doesn't seem to be in line with the battery location. Be interesting to find out what it was. Some other electrical fault, or someone left a heater or oven on.
#851461 by stevebrass
14 Jul 2013, 18:29
at240 wrote:How do you repair that kind of damage to a composite fuselage?

good point. I presume araldite would be no good.
#851644 by Bill S
16 Jul 2013, 15:47
Interesting paper here:
http://aerosociety.com/Assets/Docs/Publ ... __2013.pdf
That is relevant on two topics; both Lion batteries and composite materials in fires.
The precautions necessary for fire fighting with composites makes sobering reading.

We should expect more care taken with batteries carried by pax. The figures given (500 Li batteries with 100 pax.) will concentrate the mind.

We still do not know if the damage to the "Bin-liner" was caused primarily by the ELT battery or whether it just contributed when overheated due to another excessive heat source.

Whatever the eventual outcome of the Inquiry, this must be of concern to VS management. They will not want another procurement issue like the UCS. The number of nervous Thomson customers (reportedly over 100) ringing cancellations following 787 incidents will have caught their attention and the drip, drip of bad publicity for the 787 keeps bad news in the public mind.
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