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by mjg59
2097 days ago
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> ETOPS makes me nervous af The only case I can think of where an ETOPS flight had both engines fail due to something other than fuel exhaustion was BA38, and it's hard to say a quad jet would have managed better there. I can understand the gut feeling that the safety factor has been reduced, but given several decades without horror stories is it really still something to be nervous about? |
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It's unlikely that an airliner can maintain altitude on one engine, so the risk is high that once a problem occurs, things can go bad fast. Ditching 300 passengers in the open ocean guarantees fatalities.
I understand that non-pilots think "it's handled", but that's not really the case.
That's why the old expression "it's a 4-engine ocean" came about.
"Small Planes Over Big Oceans (ETOPS Explained)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSxSgbNQi-g