Vector4Food
This job would be easier without all the airplanes
Had a 742 go and lose an engine on me last night, brought up some questions.
Now I suppose it depends on total weight and many other factors. But at what point would a single engine failure become an emergency situation if ever?
Does a single engine failure have any effect on preferred direction of turn in a 74?
These are all mostly curious questions from an ATC standpoint.
I know there is the rather famous event of the BAW 74 going from SFO or LAX overseas on three engines.
In this event however the crew requested immediate descent down to FL220 and return to destination... which got me thinking about the differences and why.
Anyway thanks in advance for the replies...
Now I suppose it depends on total weight and many other factors. But at what point would a single engine failure become an emergency situation if ever?
Does a single engine failure have any effect on preferred direction of turn in a 74?
These are all mostly curious questions from an ATC standpoint.
I know there is the rather famous event of the BAW 74 going from SFO or LAX overseas on three engines.
In this event however the crew requested immediate descent down to FL220 and return to destination... which got me thinking about the differences and why.
Anyway thanks in advance for the replies...