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Foam instead of Water - not good for the engines!

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Water Cannon salute goes awry...

http://www.flightglobal.com/Article...ted+Airlines+Boeing+777+pilot+goes+sadly.html

Water cannon salute to retiring United Airlines Boeing 777 pilot goes sadly wrong
By Darren Shannon

A United Airlines Boeing 777-200 has been taken out of service after a wayward celebratory water cannon salute for a retiring pilot.

The incident occurred at United’s Washington Dulles hub after Pratt & Whitney PW4077-powered aircraft N772UA like the one below arrived as scheduled from Paris. Although specific details are still under investigation, a United spokeswoman confirms that some action caused unknown damage to both the aircraft’s engines.

“We are conducting a full investigation and are currently looking at the aircraft to ascertain damage,” she says. The overhaul is being conducted by United’s Dulles line maintenance facility.

No other details are currently being discussed by United, and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority was not available for comment.

However, we have learned from one source that the incident involved the airport’s fire department, which was planning to provide a water cannon salute to the aircraft’s pilot, who was completing his last scheduled flight. For reasons still to be explained, instead of water, the fire trucks blasted foam at the 777. Both of the aircraft’s PW4077 engines are now being examined.

According to Flight sister product ACAS, the aircraft was delivered new to United toward the end of 1994. No damage has been reported in the aircraft’s 11 years of service.
 
How much you want to bet somebody will put a stop to water cannon salutes for "safety reasons."?
 
Yeah, I can't imagine that foam in the engine is good. Think what that foam is for...snuffing out fire....

....All in all, it prly worked as advertised....
 
What a way to retire... thanks for taking my pension, good luck with those engines SEEEEYAAAA
 

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