This should instill confidence in those twinjet flights (talking to you, NHBBs). B)
Rest of story: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/...o-throttle.html
Scary. Hope there isn't some kind of epidemic.
Edit: Fat fingers here - should be flight 229.
This is APA Communications Director Gregg Overman with the APA Information Hotline for Thursday, February 28.
777 SAFETY ALERT:
This afternoon American Airlines Flight 229, a Boeing 777 bound from MIA to LAX, had the left engine hang up on approach to LAX at approximately 2,000 feet. The auto throttles were on and the left engine hung at approach idle as the right engine accelerated normally. It is believed that the left engine would not respond to throttle inputs for 10-15 seconds before finally responding and accelerating to the commanded thrust. The right engine performed normally. Maintenance has downloaded the DFDR data and Maintenance action to be taken (ATBT) will be to sump the fuel tanks, pull the engine fuel filters and check for contamination, BITE check the EEC and check the MAT for any existing faults. We will continue to update you as we get more information.
American investigates as 777 engine fails to respond to throttle
By David Kaminski-Morrow
American Airlines is investigating an incident yesterday during which the engine on one of its Boeing 777-200ERs apparently failed to respond to throttle commands for several seconds during approach to Los Angeles.
The incident involved American’s flight AA299 from Miami and occurred at a height of around 2,000ft as the aircraft was descending to Los Angeles.
In an information statement to members, the Allied Pilots Association – which represents American Airlines cockpit crew – says the aircraft experienced a “hang-up†of its left-hand engine.
“The auto-throttles were on and the left engine hung at approach idle as the right engine accelerated normally,†says the association.
Rest of story: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/...o-throttle.html
Scary. Hope there isn't some kind of epidemic.
Edit: Fat fingers here - should be flight 229.