A glitch in a pressure sensor in one of the two Rolls Royce engines powering
Boeing's first flight test 787 Dreamliner has delayed flight testing of the
aircraft while the company makes sure the problem doesn't recur.
That problem forced the engine to shut down during flight testing Friday
over Eastern Washington and sent the test aircraft to Grant County Airport
in Moses Lake for an unscheduled landing.
The 787 can fly on a single engine, but a shutdown of one of the two
powerplants is alarming