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Boeing 777 problems have little impact to Grand Junction Airport


What impact a plane suffering engine failure over Denver on Saturday will have on Colorado aviation remains to be seen.
At the very least, the use of Boeing 777 airplanes, especially those with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines, will be addressed and evaluated.
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson called Sunday for immediate stepped-up inspections of Boeing 777 airplanes equipped with certain engines.
“This will likely mean that some airplanes will be removed from service,” he said.
Grand Junction Regional Airport Executive Director Angela Padalecki said the largest aircraft that comes
through Grand Junction is a 757, a FedEx plane, that arrives once a day.
“We don’t anticipate any changes to that,” she said. “We haven’t experienced any impacts to operations here or with our United service as a result of the incident (at Denver International Airport).” ....

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Reference. calm seas, glassy water, anything like that you re going to have a very difficult time judging depth. 200 feet per minute on the rate of descent on the vert kl speed. in the middle of the ocean if you don t have an altimeter setting you don t have a frame of reference. you only have your bsi. i forget what your question was. mitch, i think you just made a brilliant point which is if the pilots were in control, they d never let the situation happen where they d actually run out of fuel. they d realize they had no other option and they d make a powered approach on to the ocean. i think that s a brilliant point you just made. i m going to add one extra question to that, mitch. that s this. with our brand-new map we received today that shows a very curious route, skirting the northern part of indonesia and then arcing back around southward and flying on for several hours southward to the south indian ocean, is there any circumstance that you can imagine where there would be ....

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