Ray.. Let me clarify what I was saying, I understand what your saying, this is not time for pissing competitions.. If I was the captain, I likely would have evacuated based on the info I received.. It's obvious that 30-40 litres of engine oil isn't going to cause that kind of fire, when in doubt, evacuate.
I get examined twice a year for CASA mandated cyclic sim checks. I have evacuated with success more times than I care to remember in these checks.( with flying colours too ). What I can also say is no two evacuations are the same. I've evacuated for uncontained engine fires, engine separations, cargo fires, landing gear collapsing on landing.. You name it.. In fact here's one for you, cat C cargo hold.. Would you evacuate for a cargo fire alarm if the floor was hot with a Cat C cargo fire or would you wait for smoke? Some people I know have and haven't.. Would you evacuate for landing gear collapse with no fire? Some very very experienced checkies I know have said they wouldn't.. Most guys would... Who's right and who's wrong?
Go ahead and research on the net as well.. But if you want the best article on evacuations I have ever seen it was put together by my good mates at Boeing... I'll send it to you to save you bashing Google..
Like you, I have investigated as well.. I have 3 years credible years of working at ATSB, I'm a current Flight Safety Officer, have attended and spoken at conferences in NZ and the USA... I also represent hundreds of pilots on Flight Safety and Technical Committees and Flight Data analysis program's.... To cap it off I'm a graduate of the University of Southern California accident investigator course... One of two in the world with credibility to investigate alongside the NTSB..the other being Cranfield in case your wondering...I deal with Boeing direct and I work with Southwest Airlines as well to better safety and ops.. To say I understand where you are coming from.. Is an understatement... I don't need to be lectured.
I get what you are saying.. I wait with baited breath for the investigation report on this one because it's likely going to have some good learnings for evacuations... Possibly even the startle factor that may be associated with these issues..
I'll likely be in Kansas in a few months time at infoshare discussing this.. In attendance will be Boeing, Airbus, NTSB, FAA and all the US airlines.. I will learn as much as I can from this as this will certainly come up for discussion...as we are supposed to do as professionals..
Adam... Allot,of people were wondering the same.. Didn't stop them taking video on iPhones though did it.. Next comment?
Over to you for the last word.. I know once upon a time you told me you like having the last word..
no offence of course!