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Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army has temporarily grounded its fleet of about 400 Chinook helicopters due to a risk of engine fires, a spokeswoman told Reuters on Tuesday.
Planemaker Boeing Co (BA.N) makes the heavy-lift Chinook helicopters that supports disaster relief operations and medical evacuation. It is used by international defense forces including those of Italy, South Korea and Canada.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
The Army has grounded the CH-47 fleet after several engine fires. According to a statement, a small number of aircraft equipped with Honeywell T55 engines have suffered engine fires caused by fuel leaks. The cause of the leak has been identified, and a fix is being implemented. The fleet of 400 helicopters has been grounded, but the Army is primarily looking at around 70 aircraft. During routine maintenance, an o-ring was replaced with a new ring that doesn't meet specifications, allowing a fuel leak to develop, leading to a fire. The fires haven't caused any accidents or injuries, but the Army took the step of grounding the fleet out of an abundance of caution.
Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army has temporarily grounded its fleet of about 400 Chinook helicopters due to a risk of engine fires, a spokeswoman told Reuters on Tuesday.
Planemaker Boeing Co (BA.N) makes the heavy-lift Chinook helicopters that supports disaster relief operations and medical evacuation. It is used by international defense forces including those of Italy, South Korea and Canada.
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originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: putnam6
They do, but like with the recent ejection seat issues, they tend to check either all of them, or a random selection of them to verify that it’s just a specific run of parts, and not something other than what they suspect.
None that I’ve heard of. The problem with sending them western aircraft is that they have to learn to fly and fix them, and that’s normally a pretty steep learning curve, to begin with. In a war, it’s much steeper.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
The Army has grounded the CH-47 fleet after several engine fires. According to a statement, a small number of aircraft equipped with Honeywell T55 engines have suffered engine fires caused by fuel leaks. The cause of the leak has been identified, and a fix is being implemented. The fleet of 400 helicopters has been grounded, but the Army is primarily looking at around 70 aircraft. During routine maintenance, an o-ring was replaced with a new ring that doesn't meet specifications, allowing a fuel leak to develop, leading to a fire. The fires haven't caused any accidents or injuries, but the Army took the step of grounding the fleet out of an abundance of caution.
Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army has temporarily grounded its fleet of about 400 Chinook helicopters due to a risk of engine fires, a spokeswoman told Reuters on Tuesday.
Planemaker Boeing Co (BA.N) makes the heavy-lift Chinook helicopters that supports disaster relief operations and medical evacuation. It is used by international defense forces including those of Italy, South Korea and Canada.
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