Coins thrown into plane engine by elderly passenger for 'luck' (bbc.com) 15 points by azuajef 9y ago ↗ HN
[–] kasparsklavins 9y ago ↗ Hadn't noticed up until now that getting near the plane engines during boarding isnt all that difficult.Would this call for more regulations? [–] bdcravens 9y ago ↗ Perhaps security posted by the plane? With resulting higher prices per ticket to pay for said security. [–] flagonofbeer 9y ago ↗ Could repurpose some of the TSA staff, and push one in every now and again for luck (and reduced costs).If we start down this path, we'll have to have a government bod give our cars a once over before we drive anywhere.
[–] bdcravens 9y ago ↗ Perhaps security posted by the plane? With resulting higher prices per ticket to pay for said security. [–] flagonofbeer 9y ago ↗ Could repurpose some of the TSA staff, and push one in every now and again for luck (and reduced costs).If we start down this path, we'll have to have a government bod give our cars a once over before we drive anywhere.
[–] flagonofbeer 9y ago ↗ Could repurpose some of the TSA staff, and push one in every now and again for luck (and reduced costs).If we start down this path, we'll have to have a government bod give our cars a once over before we drive anywhere.
[–] overdunk 9y ago ↗ But for christ's sake, I hope these god damned engines can handle an amount of coin-sized pebbles or gravel swept up into the intake by fortuitous air currents. [–] toomuchtodo 9y ago ↗ Not really. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_object_damageYou're asking a lot of nickel alloy blades turning at 15k-19k rpms. [–] voycey 9y ago ↗ They test them for bird strikes https://youtu.be/_jfXX7qppbcBut I guess a small piece of metal might do more damage [–] voycey 9y ago ↗ "The engine does not have to remain functional after the test, but it must not cause significant damage to the rest of the aircraft. " oh [–] Doxin 9y ago ↗ Point being that most aircraft can fly just fine with one of its engines disabled.
[–] toomuchtodo 9y ago ↗ Not really. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_object_damageYou're asking a lot of nickel alloy blades turning at 15k-19k rpms.
[–] voycey 9y ago ↗ They test them for bird strikes https://youtu.be/_jfXX7qppbcBut I guess a small piece of metal might do more damage [–] voycey 9y ago ↗ "The engine does not have to remain functional after the test, but it must not cause significant damage to the rest of the aircraft. " oh [–] Doxin 9y ago ↗ Point being that most aircraft can fly just fine with one of its engines disabled.
[–] voycey 9y ago ↗ "The engine does not have to remain functional after the test, but it must not cause significant damage to the rest of the aircraft. " oh [–] Doxin 9y ago ↗ Point being that most aircraft can fly just fine with one of its engines disabled.
[–] Doxin 9y ago ↗ Point being that most aircraft can fly just fine with one of its engines disabled.
[–] polygot 9y ago ↗ > She told police she launched the coins [into the airplane's engine] as she "prayed for safety" on Tuesday.Seems a bit counter intuitive to me
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 23.9 ms ] threadWould this call for more regulations?
If we start down this path, we'll have to have a government bod give our cars a once over before we drive anywhere.
You're asking a lot of nickel alloy blades turning at 15k-19k rpms.
But I guess a small piece of metal might do more damage
Seems a bit counter intuitive to me