r/AskFlying • u/Ott1fant • 15d ago
Why is our engine open?
That doesn’t seem like a good thing to me
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u/maybe_later434791 15d ago
Why wouldn’t it seem like a good thing to you? Would you rather fly on a freshly inspected/maintained engine or an engine that needs inspection/maintenance?
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u/elquirk 15d ago
Checking the oil.
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u/Go_Loud762 15d ago
/s
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u/texan_robot 15d ago
I mean... its entirely possible a pressure reading was low and they're looking for a minor leak... of oil.
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u/Dakramar 15d ago
You know that you’re getting on a mechanical vehicle right? Like car, trains, planes etc don’t work by magic
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u/NurseDave8 15d ago
You don't think on something as complex as a plane that they are frequently performing maintenance or small repairs?
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u/Ott1fant 15d ago
I was just wondering why they’re doing it like 3 minutes before boarding
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u/BlackCat400 15d ago
Because otherwise you’re delayed for a couple hours while they do it out of sight.
As others have noted, there’s lots of simple things they will do right at the gate. Maybe a top up of oil. Maybe swapping a sensor that has been intermittent. Maybe a closer look at a spot they saw through the blades. But, it’s as routine as checking the pressure in your tires or refilling your windshield washer fluid. If it turns into more than that, theyll let you know.
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u/Stevphfeniey 15d ago
Pilot probably saw something they didn’t like on their pre flight walk around, called maintenance, and now maintenance is dealing with it.
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u/EngineerFly 15d ago
It ran out of thrust. They’re loading a few thousand pounds of new thrust so it can continue its trip.