ANA finds no engine failure in 787-8 dual shutdown
ANA has concluded there was no engine failure following a Jan 17 incident in which both engines on a Boeing 787-8 shut down after it landed at Japan Osaka International. ANA flight NH985 was arriving from Tokyo Haneda Airport. After touching down on the runway and deploying the thrust reversers to slow the aircraft, pilots noticed that both Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines had shut down. The 787 completed rolling out and came to a stop about 8,000 ft. down the runway. The carrier said it conducted a thorough investigation of the aircraft and found no engine failure. It did not assign responsibility for the cause of the shutdown. “Following a safe landing in Osaka, an appropriate safeguard system on the 787 was activated properly on both engines, triggering the discontinuation of the thrust,” ANA said. <br/>
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ANA finds no engine failure in 787-8 dual shutdown
ANA has concluded there was no engine failure following a Jan 17 incident in which both engines on a Boeing 787-8 shut down after it landed at Japan Osaka International. ANA flight NH985 was arriving from Tokyo Haneda Airport. After touching down on the runway and deploying the thrust reversers to slow the aircraft, pilots noticed that both Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines had shut down. The 787 completed rolling out and came to a stop about 8,000 ft. down the runway. The carrier said it conducted a thorough investigation of the aircraft and found no engine failure. It did not assign responsibility for the cause of the shutdown. “Following a safe landing in Osaka, an appropriate safeguard system on the 787 was activated properly on both engines, triggering the discontinuation of the thrust,” ANA said. <br/>