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Big John writes:
O.k., fuel exhaustion, air starvation, misfueling, ... are no longer causes of "engine failures". Now to come up with a name for what people mean when they talk about undesired engine stoppage... How about "Pilot induced engine failures" and "Mechanical engine failures" or "Non Pilot induced engine failures"? Nope. Those would still be "... engine failures." As Peter has argued (I think) successfully, they're not failures of the engine. The difference between such stoppages and the ones we experience upon shutdown is the intention of the pilot. I should have consulted the NTSB earlier. Here's a report of a plane that went down around here recently. http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...26X00574&key=1 I'm referring to that because I recall (perhaps incorrectly) people calling it a forced landing due to "engine failure." Hmmm...how about "engine mismanagement"? (I'm willing to be liberal with the use of "manage" to include "So...you managed to fly into quite a bit of ice there...") I think I'll at least start saying "engine mechanical failure" in an attempt to be more a bit more clear. --kyler |
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