That Was Quick! This was posted Thursday, April 21, 2016: Evil Portent For Boeing's 787 Dreamliner: Co-pilot Breaks Leg On Flight UA900 From London Heathrow To San Francisco And the next day this hits: FAA Orders ‘Urgent’ 787 Repair After Engine Fails at 20,000 Feet April 22, 2016 — 1:27 PM CDT Updated on April 22, 2016 — 2:22 PM CDT Airlines flying Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner jets with the latest General Electric Co. engines were ordered to repair them, or swap out at least one with an older model, in an urgent safety directive issued after an in-flight failure. A GEnx-1B PIP2, part of a family of engines plagued by issues related to icing, suffered “substantial damage” in the Jan. 29 incident, when ice on the fan blades broke loose, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said in an order published Friday in the Federal Register. “The potential for common cause failure of both engines in flight is an urgent safety issue,” the FAA said in its order. The