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The industry also responded to those crashes. For example, the El Al 1862 incident prompted a redesign of the engine strut that was subsequently mandated as a retrofit for all 747s.

And here's a more detailed description of that ground run incident. It also found that the failure was related to a design flaw, and mandated that aircraft be grounded for inspection and rework. https://skybrary.aero/accidents-and-incidents/b762-los-angel...

I'm not a regulator or aerospace engineer or anything like that so I can't really say which actions are or are not appropriate. But I do want to observe that these are all unique failures with unique risk profiles that can't all be painted with a single broad brush. All I was trying to do in the previous post was speculate on why a MD-11 failure could result in a grounding of the DC-10 and KC-10A as well. The first thing that came to mind is that I think those are the only remaining trijets of that general shape that are still around. Though I suppose another possibility is that they all share an identical pylon design or something like that.



> Though I suppose another possibility is that they all share an identical pylon design or something like that.

They're very closely related planes (MD-11 is an upgraded DC-10; KC-10A is a military version of the DC-10), so that wouldn't be surprising. Likely the KC-10A has the same pylon, and the MD-11 has one that's similar enough that it's worth being cautious.


No military operates the KC-10 anymore. There are a grand total of two remaining in use as aerial firefighters.


> Incorrect. The KC-10 was based on the Boeing 707. No connection to the DC-10 at all other than having 10 in the name.

I think you're confused? It's nothing like the 707, and is a trijet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_KC-10_Extend...

EDIT re your edit: it's still a military version, even if militaries have retired it.




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