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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.


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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.




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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 15:04:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.



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Those engines have a very good safety record however so maybe there's
something to it. Commercial aviation in general is one of the safest
forms of travel although I dislike the hassles involved. Private
aviation, not so much.

https://www.tripsavvy.com/the-safest-aircraft-54428



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On 4/17/2018 5:20 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 15:04:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.



===

Those engines have a very good safety record however so maybe there's
something to it. Commercial aviation in general is one of the safest
forms of travel although I dislike the hassles involved. Private
aviation, not so much.

https://www.tripsavvy.com/the-safest-aircraft-54428


No question the safety numbers are impressive. It's even more
impressive when modern aircraft can lose half it's engines and
still fly and land successfully. Hard to do in a Cessna 172.

The original 737 had Pratt engines that looked like this:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/Boeing_737-200_%28Brasilia_Air_Base%29_JT8D.jpg

They were eventually replaced with CFM International engines
(a joint venture of GE and Safran Aircraft Engines of France)
and have the odd looking, non-circular intake:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/CFM-56_Lauda_737.jpg

A new engine is being introduced for the 737, again built
by CFM International, that looks like this:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Boeing_737-9_MAX_CFM_LEAP-1B_PAS.jpg

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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 15:04:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.


You have to wonder if they are ingesting small birds or other foreign
objects that ding up a blade without breaking it and then it goes
later. They said they just inspected that plane recently for bad
turbine blades.


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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:56:16 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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No question the safety numbers are impressive. It's even more
impressive when modern aircraft can lose half it's engines and
still fly and land successfully. Hard to do in a Cessna 172.


Yeah, those little Buddy Holly planes are many times more dangerous
than flying commercial but you do get to dodge the TSA lines.
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On 4/17/2018 7:37 PM,
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 15:04:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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What's up with all these jet engines exploding or disintegrating in flight?

Seems like there's a report of a failure about every month.

Reminds me of a visit I made to the Pratt & Whitney jet engine plant
in West Palm Beach years ago. I was given a tour of the facility
and in one room a group of people were sitting at tables inspecting
turbine blades used in the engines. The Pratt engineer
I was with explained that they were all blind and inspected the turbine
blades for imperfections by feel. He said their sense of "feel" was
greatly enhanced due to their loss of sight.


You have to wonder if they are ingesting small birds or other foreign
objects that ding up a blade without breaking it and then it goes
later. They said they just inspected that plane recently for bad
turbine blades.



Could be. The foreign objects could be small rocks or debris on the
runways. Airports are so busy now-a-days I wonder about the general
maintenance runways get.


If you watched 60 Minutes Sunday it makes you wonder how much
maintenance anything gets.
It is amazing what people will skimp on to save a few bucks.



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compartment right now to serve as a reminder. Hey, that's a
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