"Thomas Schoene" wrote in message
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"Christians for Cheeseburgers." wrote in
In the US we ground test engines after they are replaced. We find
it's much easier to shut down than from 30,000 feet.
A remarkably tasteless comment.
And that assumes the crash was even related to the engine change. No
guarantee that it was. And even if it was, there's no reason to believe
that they didn't ground test it first. Even in the US, we'd do a
maintenance check flight after major maintenance. Ground test first, but
flying the plane will find things that no ground test ever will.
Indeed. The RAF lost a Nimrod MR, in what sounds like a very similar
situation some six or seven years ago (engine fire on a test flight).
Thankfully on this occasion there were no lives lost or serious injury.
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