red750 Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Link shown above photo: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.atsb.gov.au%2Fmedia%2Fnews-items%2F2024%2Ftool-left-a380-engine-after-maintenance-inspection-highlights-importance-tool-control%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR18bb1s8YmjnHqKNcwAoXdqqfuhGmgujC_93to0mHVCBozEPiGSHS6a_80_aem_rYltHP-XEf5oVWYs3ZXP-g&h=AT0UE0gFbJ3baYh4nN0Mx0A8MDyBjHWVpIziL7s4BorTNsbaeIaWKK2daEpAXkZAwY5VH2uay4MSW_LqCuRVxeLJlfcu_sOv1gwwbw27ObxZwzlWf2EXkQv5tZgS5sMMIJ3-&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT1z85FYohMeEcCv_yOITZIPZnxhHC4wwnyVc4mYeYk1Z27ZMpxwcmyyt9zIjgowRRleHzLEwGKeGzTONoFhrRr2PvxKXKp9hkYK1HDF87P8DGXF-Mt7cHHK8zujIwPcMtFf8F87hU5z5bCvbmjqyznEe8jc8Et0rys82g5zbbfqHNL4xsIlmjpI4Jbar0gQXXieI5tkr83Fcv1JNwK0TTL35EBzG_pEBsK8aBYWIffqjSF7U-45wnVSpF5Ux0WpQCEgG68N 1
440032 Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Tool found in engine?? Prime Minister, please, get out of there! 1
onetrack Posted November 14 Posted November 14 It would've made a nice old mess of that turbine, if it had been ingested! How many other slack workshop procedures have crept into their workshop?
Thruster88 Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Tool was made of plastic, most likely to prevent engine damage. 1 1
facthunter Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Not the most damaging of tools. I had a Giant shifter left in the front of an R-2000 in Lae. For some reason ESP? I decided to remove the seat belt and open the window to hang out and have a good look. Never done it before or since. They had been blowing the Magneto's out with dry Nitrogen. A common procedure in the tropics. Nev 1 1 1
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