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| Attributes | |
| ACN | 133848 | 
| Time | |
| Date | 199001 | 
| Day | Fri | 
| Local Time Of Day | 1201 To 1800 | 
| Place | |
| Locale Reference | atc facility : mnl | 
| State Reference | FO | 
| Altitude | msl bound lower : 37000 msl bound upper : 37000  | 
| Environment | |
| Flight Conditions | VMC | 
| Light | Dusk | 
| Aircraft 1 | |
| Operator | common carrier : air carrier | 
| Make Model Name | Widebody, Low Wing, 3 Turbojet Eng | 
| Navigation In Use | Other | 
| Flight Phase | cruise other descent other  | 
| Route In Use | enroute airway : rpmm | 
| Flight Plan | IFR | 
| Person 1 | |
| Affiliation | company : air carrier | 
| Function | flight crew : captain oversight : pic  | 
| Qualification | pilot : atp | 
| Experience | flight time last 90 days : 150 flight time total : 18000  | 
| ASRS Report | 133838 | 
| Person 2 | |
| Affiliation | company : air carrier | 
| Function | flight crew : first officer | 
| Qualification | pilot : atp | 
| Events | |
| Anomaly | aircraft equipment problem : critical | 
| Independent Detector | other flight crewa | 
| Resolutory Action | flight crew : overcame equipment problem | 
| Consequence | Other | 
| Supplementary | |
| Primary Problem | Aircraft | 
| Air Traffic Incident | other | 
Narrative:
As power was reduced for descent, the #3 engine began to rapid rise in egt. Engine was shut down between 700-800 degrees C. Engine was restarted west/O any problem and a normal approach to mnl was completed.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: ACR WDB INFLT ENGINE SHUTDOWN.
Narrative: AS PWR WAS REDUCED FOR DSCNT, THE #3 ENG BEGAN TO RAPID RISE IN EGT. ENG WAS SHUT DOWN BTWN 700-800 DEGS C. ENG WAS RESTARTED W/O ANY PROB AND A NORMAL APCH TO MNL WAS COMPLETED.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.