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en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 09:55 AM
Don't weep, frog posters ! After all, Airpus is a joint venture.
the Daily Mail wrote:
World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED, say engineers after cracks are found in the wings of three Airbus A380s
Cracks found in two Singapore Air super-jumbos, and one Qantas
Both airlines admit cracks, but say planes are safe
'We can't continue to gamble with lives' - engineer
By Rob Waugh
Last updated at 3:39 PM on 9th January 2012
Australian aircraft engineers have called for Airbus A380 - the world's biggest passenger aircraft - to be grounded, after Singapore Airlines and Qantas found cracks in the wings of their super-jumbos.
'We can't continue to gamble with people's lives and allow those aircraft to fly around and hope that they make it until their four-yearly inspection,' said Steve Purvinas, secretary of the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association.
Both airlines, and Airbus, admitted that they had discovered cracks, but maintained that the aircraft were safe. In total, 67 Airbus A380s are in use worldwide, on seven airlines.The aircraft are in use by Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Air France, Lufthansa, Korean Airlines and China Southern.
We confirm that cracks were found on non-critical wing attachments on a limited number of A380s,' an Airbus spokesperson said today.
'We've traced the origin of these hairline cracks, and developed an inspection and repair procedure which can be done during routine maintenance.'
Singapore Airlines, the world’s second-biggest carrier, operates 14 A380s already and has five on order, while Qantas has taken delivery of 10 of its order of 20 A380 aircraft.
The A380 has been in service for five years. It seats 525 passengers in a typical three-class arrangement. In total, 238 of the aircraft have been ordered by 17 airlines worldwide.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Qantas Airways said on Friday they discovered cracks on the wing ribs of their Airbus A380s, but said the cracks pose no threat to safety and repairs have been carried out.
The remarks came after Airbus said on Thursday that engineers discovered minor cracks in the wings of a 'limited number' of A380s, but said the cracks were not affecting the safety of the aircraft.
'Cracks were found on a small number of wing rib feet on an Airbus A380 during inspections in the second half of last year. These pose no safety issue and repairs were carried out on the aircraft,' SIA’s spokesman Nicholas Ionides said in an email.
'Repairs were subsequently carried out on a second aircraft. We have kept the relevant regulatory authorities fully informed and will be carrying out inspections and any necessary repairs on other A380s as they go in for routine checks,' he added.
Qantas separately said that 'minuscule cracking' was found in the wing ribs of the Qantas A380 being repaired in Singapore after one of its Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines suffered a mid-air blowout in 2010.
'Investigations have found that the cracking is unrelated to the engine failure incident experienced by this aircraft in November 2010 and is not unique to Qantas. It has now been repaired,' the carrier said in a statement.
'No immediate action is required by A380 operators because the cracking presents no risk whatsoever to flight safety,' Qantas said.
Airbus said it has traced the origin of the problem and developed an inspection and repair procedure that will be done during routine, scheduled four-year maintenance checks.
SIA, the world’s second-biggest carrier by market value and the first operator of such aircraft, operates 14 A380s and has five on order, while Qantas has taken delivery of 10 of its 20 A380 aircraft on order, according to the airline’s website.
Both Singapore Airlines and Qantas are using Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines on their A380 fleets.
All new aircrafts have issues, they say. Imagine those wings falling off in the middle of the flight ... that's gore.
As I said, Airbus is a joint venture, therefore nobody knows who is to blame.
In 1974 I worked for a reassurance company and we covered the turkish DC 10 crash. DC 10 had issues and kept crashing, they said because of the luggage door latch.
I never felt unsafe in the Boeing Jumbo .. knock on wood.
112 Replies to Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By LTKilling Comments: 7277, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:02 AM
liberta liberta liberta liberta
REBANGA!!!
fuck you faggot, the Airbus is a great plane and now Boeing is going to make big ass jets
fuck that I say, make supersonic planes like the CONCORD, we have the TECHNOLOGY TODAY to make them super safe
JEEEZ, I do not want to be on a plane for fucking 13 hours | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 997, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:12 AM
 All the meat you can carry | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 8)
en>fr fr>en By FrogKillr  Comments: 8359, member since Mon May 05, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:23 AM
Maybe they can just replace the wings every 6 months. | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:26 AM
LTKilling wrote:
liberta liberta liberta liberta
REBANGA!!!
fuck you faggot, the Airbus is a great plane and now Boeing is going to make big ass jets
fuck that I say, make supersonic planes like the CONCORD, we have the TECHNOLOGY TODAY to make them super safe
JEEEZ, I do not want to be on a plane for fucking 13 hours
Supersonic civil flights are highly dangerous and only military jets should be authorized to go for it.
They pose a simple security problem. If aerial routes would get jammed with supersonic flights, deep shit ahead. Just imagine two passenger jets crashing head to head at such speeds. This could not happen so easily with regular subsonic aircraft.
On top of it, supersonic passenger aircrafts are very narrow and can't carry much people. Those are just a caprice.
Smart rich people buy or charter private jets, period.
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en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:39 AM
Australian aircraft engineers...
It's a fancy kangaroo's name for grease monkeys and they are locked into a nasty labor dispute with Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services where both sides land below the belt blows.
That topic has been thoroughly discussed - and debunked, here.
www.fuckfrance.com . . . | |
re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:49 AM
Edited by WilyB (63834) on 2012-01-09 10:51:20
Whatchamacallit wrote:
They pose a simple security problem. If aerial routes would get jammed with supersonic flights, deep shit ahead.
On the opposite Ducon, they flew much higher above subsonic jets, like 60,000' vs. 35,000', way above the crowd.
Just imagine two passenger jets crashing head to head at such speeds.
Impossible with the mandatory airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS).
Just curious: do you believe it's ok if two subsonic jets collide at 850 kph (closing speed of 1700 kph)?  | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:56 AM
Edited by Whatchamacallit (73707) on 2012-01-09 10:58:25
Oily bubble bee wrote:
I am an asshole and proud of it. Love is blind, they say
All my gratitude for informing (oops) me that (OMG) supersonic aircraft fly at very high altitude. Without you we'd all be lost in translation.
It doesn't change.
Those routes must be reserved for military purposes, period.
Stay out of trouble and exercise your freedoms of speech only when opportune. What I say here is that the military has already ruled the question.
Beside, I thought you'd join my thread for the joy of bashing Airpus, like everybody does here. Another Kraut airplane !
| re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 997, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:58 AM
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en>fr fr>en By WineandCoke Comments: 18345, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:00 AM
My God, this could have the makings of a genuine disaster!
Does Wily know? | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:01 AM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
What I say here is that the military has already ruled the question.
Please elaborate?
(that's gotta be entertaining) | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:05 AM
I can't, the info is classified, you moron.
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en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:12 AM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
I can't, the info is classified, you moron.
Translation: Whatcha finds out he is (as usual) way out of his league and tries to find an exit strategy.
Another epic failure.  | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By popocatptl Comments: 524, member since Mon Apr 09, 2007On Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:24 AM
The industrial catastroph of A 380 keeps on...
This plane will be the plane "too much" for airbus it has no innovation , it s going to a market segment perfectly covered by boeing , it has no use for the specific exigencies of the
european aviation and therefore it s targeted at countering boeing in a " i am bigger than you " policy , it represent already a burden for airbus accountability , seems not reliable | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:15 PM
WilyB wrote:
Translation: Whatcha finds out he is (as usual) way out of his league and tries to find an exit strategy.
Another epic failure.
Go and ask them in person, if you ever obtain a clearance.
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en>fr fr>en By ibigmang  Comments: 17740, member since Thu Oct 06, 2005On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:28 PM
It's okay! Scarebus says those wings were designed to crack to allow for greater... um... ventilation. Or something.
But in the interest of safety they may take a look at some of those planes in the next few years.
Because Scarebus Cares about YOU!  | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 4)
en>fr fr>en By malbarre Comments: 23955, member since Wed Aug 24, 2005On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:43 PM
I think ouatchalalala deserves a medieval punishment. And a British one, for good measure.
HANGED, DRAWN AND QUARTERED!
| re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:43 PM
Nobody is perfect !
What are a few crack before Eternity ?
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en>fr fr>en By malbarre Comments: 23955, member since Wed Aug 24, 2005On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:46 PM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
WilyB wrote:
Translation: Whatcha finds out he is (as usual) way out of his league and tries to find an exit strategy.
Another epic failure.
Go and ask them in person, if you ever obtain a clearance.
Tu fais vraiment pitié, duschnoque. | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 4)
en>fr fr>en By NikosAliagas Comments: 1049, member since Sun Jul 15, 2007On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:46 PM
pipipopocaca wrote:
The industrial catastroph of A 380 keeps on...
This plane will be the plane "too much" for airbus it has no innovation, it s going to a market segment perfectly covered by boeing , it has no use for the specific exigencies of the
european aviation and therefore it s targeted at countering boeing in a " i am bigger than you " policy , it represent already a burden for airbus accountability , seems not reliable
If flying 525 passengers with less noise and less kerosen per seat than the 747 isn't innovation, I don't know what is... | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By maxdorleans Comments: 8445, member since Fri Jul 21, 2006On Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:48 PM
Edited by maxdorleans (79724) on 2012-01-09 12:50:02
Grounded or not grounded, you can't afford a ticket, you twat.
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en>fr fr>en By iciparis Comments: 3687, member since Tue Jul 18, 2006On Mon Jan 09, 2012 01:01 PM
All you ever hear about these monstrosities is their bumping into other planes and airport terminals. Now they are cracking up and the people that bought them want them grounded! Time to stop production perhaps? | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 01:07 PM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
Go and ask them in person, if you ever obtain a clearance.
One thing is certain, ducon: I spent more time with military people in a typical month than you spent actually working in your life!  | re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38780, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 01:36 PM
Edited by Whatchamacallit (73707) on 2012-01-09 13:38:23
WilyB wrote:
I have had a dozen army boy friends, they all said I suck. I do it well !
Since I grew up in a military family, I may doubt you beat my record. Uncle # 1 was a C.E.M.A. and his bro a boss to an intelligence service.
When I grew up we had tea every week-end together with the Bro and his best pal the Prefet de Police. Both asked me to become their eye inside the University, drug-wise.
Un de mes cousins est général
| re: Airpus in deep shit : World's biggest super-jumbos must be GROUNDED en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27897, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Jan 09, 2012 01:53 PM
Edited by WilyB (63834) on 2012-01-09 14:05:11
 Whatchamacallit wrote:
Since I grew up in a military family, I may doubt you beat my record. Uncle # 1 was a C.E.M.A. and his bro a boss to an intelligence service.
That's right, my bad, I always forgot you did not grow up in France. Now fuck off!
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