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Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "China Eastern flight shakes violently after engine failure" video.
@Hkchinese888 China airlines? The Chinese airline from Taiwan?
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@vitopito6494 Jokes on you. Engines are not made in China. Its either made in the US or UK.
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For anyone thinking because its mAdE iN cHiNa, Airbus engines are not made in China
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@The_Great_Flying_Cat Jokes on you. Of course youd be surprised. Its made in the US/UK
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@shinyoshida4513 You mean as expected from a US/UK made engine?
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@JackbladeWoW The planet is not a Chinese plane. Its an Airbus A330, an American plane.
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@JackbladeWoW If there was a problem with Chinese maintenance, then it would happen to every China Eastern Airline plane. The problem is most likely a poorly manufactured engine. It happens in the tech world. Even after passing all quality assurances there can still be quality issues.
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@canuck21 "No, each airlines may have its own shortcomings in maintenance" No? Why dont you say each engine manufacturer as their own shortcomings in production too?
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@canuck21 If you understand that each manufacturer has their own shortcomings, then why did you say "no" when I said the problem is most likely to be a poorly manufactured engine? Like I said earlier, if there truly was a problem with Chinese maintenance, then this would happen to every China Eastern Airline plane. But thats not the case. Thats why the most likely scenario is a poorly manufactured engine.
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@canuck21 "There's as much chance the maintenance of the airlines are not equal. I'm not talking about Chinese maintenance, I'm talking about airline maintenance" If you read properly, youd notice that I was specifically talking about China Eastern Airline at the end of my sentence. If there was a problem with China Eastern Airline maintenance, then engine failures would be a common occurrence for this airline. But its not. Afaik, theres only been 4 engine failure issues in the past 3 decades for China Eastern Airlines. None of which was fatal. Thats not a lot on the grand scale of things. So this is most likely is not a maintenance issue. But rather a manufacturing issue. "Some airlines cut corners more than others and if there's a lack of proper maintenance, it doesn't mean that ALL planes will fail at the same time" You need to read properly. I never said they would all fail "at the same time". But rather, all planes would have engine issues some time in their lifespan. "That's not how it works. Not all planes have the same level of damages" I know thats not how it works. But 4 engine failures in the past 3 decades? The chances of it being a maintenance issue is slim. "You didn't answer my question. Have you ever watched Mayday? If you have, you'd know what I'm talking about" I dont need to watch what you watched to understand what youre talking about. You think I think "ALL planes will fail at the same time". Thats not what I said. If it was a maintenance within the airline, then all China Eastern Airline planes would experience this issue at some point in time. But only 4 engine failures have occurred in the past 3 decades. It doesnt take a genius to figure out that maintenance is mostly not the issue here.
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@dominiccordova8347 You made a fool out of yourself. Its an American Airbus A330. The engines were either made in the US or UK
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@tunfatimah4139 Jokes on you. Its an Airbus A330. The engines made in the US/UK
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@k2000Shado Jokes on you. Its an Airbus. The engines made in the US/UK
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@youlikedyourowncomment5151 Jokes on you. Its an Airbus. The engines made in the US/UK
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@chris22capt The Engine is either from a US company or UK company
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@drjesubalan639 Its an American plane - Airbus A330
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@DokiElysium You mean the "Taiwanese" airline called "China Airlines"?
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@arjunaryay Jokes on you. Its an Airbus. The engines made in the US/UK
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