All Engines Fail on Final Approach to London | Falling Fast (With Real Audio)

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7 ай бұрын

Find out why both engines of the Boeing 777 operating as flight 38 failed while on final approach to London Heathrow.
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@robertl426
@robertl426 7 ай бұрын
I worked with the Captain of this flight a couple of times years later (I was cabin crew for BA) and he was very open to talking about it when I asked. I was familiar with the incident and the debate over the flaps decision. He made a choice that saved potentially hundreds of lives, and is a hero. He wrote a book about it if you'd like the full story.
@ImperialDiecast
@ImperialDiecast 7 ай бұрын
do you think further retracting the flaps would have made the plane travel a bit further before impact, potentially reaching the runway?
@timonsolus
@timonsolus 7 ай бұрын
@@ImperialDiecast : The further the flaps are retracted, the higher the aircraft's stalling speed becomes, and the faster the aircraft loses altitude at low power, right? So retracting the flaps further makes the aircraft fly a little faster, but also increases the chance of a stall if the extra bit of speed isn't enough to reach the runway.
@robertl426
@robertl426 7 ай бұрын
@@ImperialDiecast As I'm not a pilot I'm not really qualified to answer that question, however with minimal thrust it's unlikely they would have made the runway whatever they did. If the flaps had been left alone they may have stalled, further reducing flaps would have lost some lift but gained speed, so it's a fine balancing act. I assume Peter Burkill wrote about this topic is his book, but admittedly I never got around to reading it as I'd had a conversation with the man himself. It was years ago now so I can't recall the specifics of our conversation unfortunately.
@SimonWallwork
@SimonWallwork 7 ай бұрын
@@ImperialDiecast No doubt. Drag flap does mostly that.
@beverlyduquette
@beverlyduquette 7 ай бұрын
Wow! I will get it thanks
@PMJ4
@PMJ4 7 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the Captain was sacked by BA after a lot of rumours and backstabbing from employees and management after a few years Peter Burkill was reinstated by BA just before he took them to tribunal which BA would have lost. Disgraceful way to treat a man who saved all the lives by retracting the flaps to 25.
@moiraatkinson
@moiraatkinson 7 ай бұрын
I agree. He did his best and saved the situation from becoming a lot worse. It should have been BA management who were sacked.
@mookie2637
@mookie2637 7 ай бұрын
I didn't know that. At least on the face of it, that's disgraceful. Bad call BA.
@CJMVector321190
@CJMVector321190 7 ай бұрын
What do you expect from a budget airliner trading on past glories.
@MandoMonge
@MandoMonge 7 ай бұрын
Sounds like he got the Middle East airline treatment
@m80116
@m80116 7 ай бұрын
I'd expected a flaps retraction much earlier and more aggressive. But anyways it turns out, the engine manufacturer was at fault. I can imagine he was still trying to adhere to company procedures, he would have had a hard time justifying flaps retraction on approach which he was entitled and completely justified to do.
@alexgolovchenko3791
@alexgolovchenko3791 5 ай бұрын
This incident was highlighted in an episode of 'Mayday'. The Captain stated he did not take control of the aircraft at a critical juncture because the CoPilot was doing a fantastic job at that time. When the Captain reduced the flaps he stated it was through instinct which proved to be spot on.... OUTSTANDING JOB by everyone involved!😎
@unr3alGaming
@unr3alGaming 7 ай бұрын
Good job with this video as usual. It's noteworthy that initially, nobody knew who to blame for the accident so it seemed as though the pilot was coming under fire for this accident at first. I watched the documentary on this particular crash and it evidently took investigators a while to figure out exactly what went wrong. As I remember it, supposedly the pilot adjusting the flaps at the last second is the only thing that got the airplane over those last few buildings before the runway. Later on after investigators uncovered the defect, the pilot became a hero.
@karpizan
@karpizan 7 ай бұрын
And BA very kindly sacked him
@crypticcrazy3672
@crypticcrazy3672 7 ай бұрын
Idk, seems that he only trimmed when he should have been reduced the angle a lot. Take it from me, Capitan Hindsight.
@mata2723
@mata2723 7 ай бұрын
Yep, this video doesnt mention it but the ice had disappeared and it took months for investigator to figure out what happened and a lot of effort and tries to replicate it as the conditions are very very specifics.
@keithmontgomery9664
@keithmontgomery9664 7 ай бұрын
The accident happened on 17 February; the report was released on 18 February.
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 7 ай бұрын
@@karpizan nothing like loyalty!
@kendemers8821
@kendemers8821 7 ай бұрын
That flight crew saved lives through their good airmanship, extending the glide of that aircraft beyond the buildings and obstacles ahead for the rwy threshold. I think the Captain and his team are heroes.
@PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg
@PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg 5 ай бұрын
They used the only option available, reducing flap angle to 25 !!!
@ron828
@ron828 7 ай бұрын
In a few words: Fully experienced trained pilots who prevented a real tragedy.
@erikkz
@erikkz 7 ай бұрын
And subsequently being sacked by board member vultures.
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 7 ай бұрын
@@erikkz he wasn't
@erikkz
@erikkz 7 ай бұрын
@@chendaforest read into it
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 7 ай бұрын
@@erikkz I have and he wasn't. He continued to fly for BA and later took voluntary redundancy, before coming back to them as a Captain.
@kentaylor8353
@kentaylor8353 7 ай бұрын
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@OfficialSamuelC
@OfficialSamuelC 7 ай бұрын
That simple flap change definitely saved lives. Kudos also to the co-pilot for fighting instinct and pushing the nose down when the stick shaker activated and knowing you’re so close to the ground, still the right idea and far better than falling out of the air uncontrollably.
@superlogistics1
@superlogistics1 7 ай бұрын
I’m surprised the ATC controller didn’t get more credit , even able to advise the captain of making a wrong transmission on the frequency. Kudos to him
@wilsjane
@wilsjane 7 ай бұрын
ATC at Heathrow are renowned for their efficiency and friendly helpful attitude. If an aircraft is ready to leave early, they get clearance to taxi and ATC will often find them an earlier slot. With only 2 runways and a take off or landing every 40 seconds at peak times, ATC are a vital part of the operation. Many regular users of the airport are on Christian name terms with the controllers, many who have been at the airport for decades. Needless to say, arrogant or rude pilots soon get put in their place. A friend of ours who was the chief pilot for a major airline, always commented on their efficiency and friendliness. A friend of
@zakelwe
@zakelwe 7 ай бұрын
All of them were very matter of fact, which is what you have to be when describing what has happened to all parties so no misunderstandings. And Heathrow is a very busy airport of course.
@wilsjane
@wilsjane 7 ай бұрын
@@zakelwe On a clear winter night in parts of south west London, you can look up and see the lights of 5 aircraft heading in. In the past, when you saw a gap, you expected the sudden roar of Concord heading in. I was told that based on movements per runway. Heathrow is the worlds busiest commercial airport. For safety reasons, the landing route over London largely follows the line of the river Thames. This also gives a route over low terrain.
@chrismorley3265
@chrismorley3265 5 ай бұрын
They're massive unsung hero's aren't they. Not only do they have to get emergency services to the incident they've gotta divert other planes to another runway or airport and god knows what else all at the same time. Couldn't do it myself. Fair play to them
@GeneralSeptem
@GeneralSeptem 7 ай бұрын
The stick shaker and "PULL UP" warning are two things you generally don't want happening at the same time
@solracer66
@solracer66 7 ай бұрын
At least the co-pilot listened to the stick shaker and not the "pull up" command and instead lowered the nose or they would have stalled.
@GeneralSeptem
@GeneralSeptem 7 ай бұрын
Oh both pilots saved hundreds that day for sure
@moiraatkinson
@moiraatkinson 7 ай бұрын
LOL no! That’s rather like getting the over speed warning and the stick shaker at the same time.
@wadejoyner2530
@wadejoyner2530 3 ай бұрын
You only want one. 😅
@azmike3572
@azmike3572 Ай бұрын
Especially when you're driving your car...
@johnstanley7874
@johnstanley7874 24 күн бұрын
As a retired pilot for Lufthansa with 27500 ours of flying, my hats off to Peter for a quick and critical decision of retracting the flaps. Lives were saved. That's our #1 priority as a pilot.
@waleedjmalik
@waleedjmalik 7 ай бұрын
This one left me speechless. The presentation and video sequence were top notch. TFC never dissapoints!
@archangelmichael1978
@archangelmichael1978 7 ай бұрын
Great channel! Former USAF flightline guy here. This channel always does the story justice. Water in your fuel tanks sucks for cars. Water in your fuel system sucks even more for jets. Lessons.
@carolball5764
@carolball5764 6 ай бұрын
If my memory serves me right , we used to call it , ‘pinking’, causing the exhaust to cough and splutter .lol
@YHBW1001
@YHBW1001 7 ай бұрын
Retracting flaps to 25 reduced the drag just enough to make it to the grass. If they hadn’t made that it would have been straight on to houses and a main road. Sadly the pilot was used as a scapegoat until the true cause was known. Why was that BA?
@TheFailedmessiah
@TheFailedmessiah 7 ай бұрын
He was reinstated and hailed as a hero after investigation. BA just sucks.
@loosemoose9799
@loosemoose9799 7 ай бұрын
They had to blame somebody for the event and the pilot was handy.
@EdOeuna
@EdOeuna 7 ай бұрын
Reducing flaps to 20 is SOP in these circumstances.
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 3 ай бұрын
If the pilot is dead = pilot error. If the pilot is alive = pilot error and a firing. If the cause was BA's fuel handling methods, this man would still be fired and the cause would never be known.
@samirahenilaulainen1555
@samirahenilaulainen1555 7 ай бұрын
must have been horrifying for the pilots, losing control so close to landing! Thankfully they made it to the grass.. it was incredibly close
@wilsjane
@wilsjane 7 ай бұрын
Since during the final moments, they were actually falling in an aerodynamic stall, making it to the concrete of the runway may have actually caused more damage to the aircraft and added to the risk of fire. The animation in the video had no program for the final seconds, but the aircraft hit the ground fairly hard.
@fruitygranulizer540
@fruitygranulizer540 4 ай бұрын
it was incredibly close to the highway! that was tense
@nikolauswolff5791
@nikolauswolff5791 7 ай бұрын
I was in London at that day and i saw the wrackage. This pilot is an extraodinary good and qualified flyer. He should recieve the highest medal of honour of the United Kingdom.
@PriHL
@PriHL 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately in the UK mostly the morally reprehensible get OBEs etc.
@Dug_Out
@Dug_Out 7 ай бұрын
This was an amazing save by a skilled crew. Quick thinking saved them from disaster. I spent a lot of time driving around Heathrow at that time, and that plane was sat on the ground next to 27L for ages
@javison_4
@javison_4 4 ай бұрын
how long is ages?
@Dug_Out
@Dug_Out 4 ай бұрын
@@javison_4 Well over 6 months, possibly a year. It was sat in an area just off the runway. I'd drive past it daily while doing delivery runs around the airport
@riverwildcat1
@riverwildcat1 7 ай бұрын
Outstanding graphics and sound. It's refreshing to see a video where the pilots did everything well. Incredible good luck that this happened only at the very end of the flight. 😯
@michaelbedinger4121
@michaelbedinger4121 7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@AirspotterUK
@AirspotterUK 7 ай бұрын
One of my best shifts ever. I can remember it so clearly. I was at 3rd site and assisted at the rear Right door. Then manned the RVP until relieved. Then had great fun marshalling all the aircraft into strange areas and holding positions as there were no gates available. Events like this are why I love my job.
@javison_4
@javison_4 4 ай бұрын
i don't think you should use the word fun when talking about a plane crash
@AirspotterUK
@AirspotterUK 4 ай бұрын
I thought that too, but when you train for years and get to work as a team, noone is killed and its a sucess story its. ok. But who am I to say to someone they should think a certain way. @@javison_4
@juliafredrickson6936
@juliafredrickson6936 3 ай бұрын
For real ! What type of moronic idiot would do that ? It's like gave a blast lol 😂 at the funeral ! There's always a numbskull when you don't want one.
@johndoyle4723
@johndoyle4723 7 ай бұрын
Thanks, excellent video as always, I remember it well. The Pilots earned their money, they were faced with an unknown problem at a crucial time, needing split second decisions to try and nurse the plane home, they almost made it, they did however prevent a major catastrophe and prevented crashing into a populated area.
@clqudy4750
@clqudy4750 7 ай бұрын
They made it inside the airport perimeter and near the runway threshold, so technically the flight made it. And no one died, so..."We're here!" Welcome to London Heathrow! Please exit the nearest emergency slides!
@ArchTeryx00
@ArchTeryx00 7 ай бұрын
This really is only half the story. Air Crash Investigation did an excellent episode on this, focussing mostly on the investigation. The ice had disappeared before the plane was examined, so at first nobody knew exactly what happened - it was a complete mystery. BA did what BA usually does; they scapegoated the pilot and fired him, despite the fact that his gutsy flaps-up call probably saved the lives of everyone on the plane and quite a few people on the ground. It took **years** for the investigators to finally recreate the condition of the fuel flow blockage, because it took an extremely specific set of conditions, such as cold fuel, the presence of water contamination at a certain level, warming the fuel at a specific rate, AND the design of the exchanger; the exchanger had very tiny-bore pipes in it and no preheater, so it was easily blocked by ice. Nobody had - or *could have* - predicted that ice would be a problem in the first place. It was a very well hidden bug in the entire fuel system, and it stuck with absolutely zero warning at the worst possible time. Total engine failure during final approach is almost always catastrophic and it was a blunt miracle that nobody was killed. The solution was actually very simple: Increase the bore of the pipes in the exchanger and add a preheater using hot oil. That would quickly break up any ice that accumulated, and the increased pipe diameter would quickly push the ice through the exchanger to be melted. The pilot got a happy ending, at least, being well compensated and eventually hailed as the hero he was, and the entire crew awarded the BA Safety Medal, their highest honour.
@rich_edwards79
@rich_edwards79 7 ай бұрын
Yep, that's the British way. Why investigate something properly when you can just conveniently scapegoat some unfortunate fall guy and make it all go away? Management, government, public services like the NHS, police and education... it's SOP and it means nothing ever really gets fixed. Luckily the FAA were on the ball in this case.
@ArchTeryx00
@ArchTeryx00 7 ай бұрын
@@rich_edwards79 When there was a second incident (fortunately at higher altitude, where recovery was possible), the FAA decided that the 777 had a lethal systematic fuel problem, and only luck had kept it from resulting in a catastrophic crash. So the NTSB was put to work. It is a rare case where the actual planes were useless because the problem *disappeared* shortly after the incident! So they had to build a model of the entire fuel system of the engine and test every variable they could think of, one at a time, under every conceivable condtiion. Only years of trial and error and sheer dogged persistence finally forced that particular little cockroach into the light, and once the NTSB figured out WHAT the bug was, correcting it was a matter of redesigning a single part! It was one of the NTSB's finest hours. Scapegoating is so much easier, but it would have eventually killed 300+ people had that bug gone uncorrected. This was a case where it was *nobody's* fault - except Murphy and his law.
@wilsjane
@wilsjane 7 ай бұрын
The real problem with the heat exchanger was a manufacturing issue. The tubes extended beyond the faceplate on the flow side. As a result, small ice crystals collected on the faceplate, rather than enter the tubes. As this built up, the protruding tips of the tubes got colder, until the whole thing slushed up and blocked. It was never released, whether this was a design or manufacturing fault, but most heat exchangers have their tubes swaged flush with the faceplate. I did not hear that the tube diameter had been increased, increasing the flow may have put the engines at risk from small residual ice crystals.
@johnbobson1557
@johnbobson1557 7 ай бұрын
@@rich_edwards79 Totally agree. The British are a complete global disgrace these days from the BBC to the Army. And I'm British!
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 7 ай бұрын
The captain wasn't fired! He continued to fly for BA and then took voluntary redundancy and later came back to BA at the same seniority level. It was the AAIB (not FAA) which uncovered the cause of the problem. I wish people would check their facts rather than just go on these self-righteous rants.
@LV2UJC-FM
@LV2UJC-FM 7 ай бұрын
I am Thankful everyone survived. There are many things to take into consideration building an airplane. Anything that's overlooked, no matter how small, costs lives.
@Gromborscht
@Gromborscht 7 ай бұрын
I am not.
@travisjp3097
@travisjp3097 7 ай бұрын
Thank you to all the aerospace engineers that make our trips safer.
@maudessen573
@maudessen573 7 ай бұрын
Excellent, TFC! Very well done! And thanks for the upper and lower case text.
@ds7900
@ds7900 7 ай бұрын
What a nightmare. Even if they were clairvoyant, the flight crew still couldn't remedy this problem. Even the maintenance techs didn't check for this problem since it wasn't even identified yet as a checklist item. It was by sheer luck and some skillful maneuvering by the crew that allowed for survivability.
@ThatAviationnDude
@ThatAviationnDude 7 ай бұрын
TheFlightChannel man, i just love your videos. Ive been watching you for 3+ years now, keep it up man!👍 Edit: One of your best videos in my opinion.
@carolball5764
@carolball5764 6 ай бұрын
I’ll second that..
@MikeGervasi
@MikeGervasi 7 ай бұрын
No intro, just right into the story. Second half explaining clearly WHY it happened. Very well done TFC!
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 7 ай бұрын
Beautifully done, @TFC!
@erikkz
@erikkz 7 ай бұрын
It's good to watch a video on this channel once in a while that doesn't have an 'in memory of' at the end credits.
@CoronaFighter_
@CoronaFighter_ 7 ай бұрын
Glad to recreated this crash with more detail this time! The p rofessionality of the crew and ATC are admirable
@margeebechyne8642
@margeebechyne8642 7 ай бұрын
That was amazing! So glad no one died! I thought for sure they were going to come down on that community, or even the street with vehicles traveling! Freezing temperatures and ice have certainly caused a lot of plane crashes. Good work by the flight crew to manage it without any casualties. Thank you for another great presentation and I want to add I really appreciated the new font you are using. It's so much easier to read.
@TrinaMillenheft-us4pb
@TrinaMillenheft-us4pb 7 ай бұрын
Great video the cover screen was very detailed good job tfc
@shababull
@shababull 7 ай бұрын
Hi Flight Channel, Happy Thursday to you!! man, I always love watching your video's as their just so real looking it's F'N awesome!! y'all take care and have a awesome weekend!!
@tanju9041
@tanju9041 5 ай бұрын
I am really happy and glad that you cleared up my anxiety about what happened after the accident.
@peterkoln2837
@peterkoln2837 7 ай бұрын
Perfect video, mate. Respect and thanks very much.
@soum23
@soum23 7 ай бұрын
Amazing quality!
@omarhamid3638
@omarhamid3638 7 ай бұрын
Great graphics! The rooftops and houses of London are just sensationally realistic. ☺️👏👍
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 3 ай бұрын
Heathrow is surrounded by industrial units and roads today, houses can't be built that close, due to earlier noise abatement laws.
@MoogieB
@MoogieB 7 ай бұрын
I think I remember this story from Mayday: Air Disaster. No one died-yay! Great video.
@dreamliner_420
@dreamliner_420 7 ай бұрын
great video! glad there were no casualties (i think)
@yeahryan27
@yeahryan27 7 ай бұрын
I'm pretty impressed by the fact that you were able to perfectly depict the dirty jet bridge marks and fuselage in this video 😂. Nice and accurate for the BA B772s.❤
@1Dustin
@1Dustin 7 ай бұрын
It's called downloading a BA 777 aircraft model for Microsoft Flight Sim. 😂
@solracer66
@solracer66 7 ай бұрын
Once they were in this position there was very little they could have done besides the slight flap retraction. Most anything else would have resulted in a stall. It would be interesting to try other scenarios in the simulator but I don't see anything that would have made things better and a lot of things that would have made things far worse. Great work by the pilots there!
@blrenx
@blrenx 7 ай бұрын
Excellent bit of flying. Well done
@RonSeymour1
@RonSeymour1 7 ай бұрын
The ATC audio was amazing and probably the first time it has all been clear enough to understand. Is that a Heathrow thing because most are a scrambled noise? You can understand them but only just. A brilliant video as always.
@clarkgriswold-zr5sb
@clarkgriswold-zr5sb Ай бұрын
Very professional and effective ATC!
@Aviation129
@Aviation129 7 ай бұрын
The editing on the thumbnail looked amazing!
@beverlyduquette
@beverlyduquette 7 ай бұрын
Amazing footage!
@BtcSimmer
@BtcSimmer 5 ай бұрын
The co-pilot pushing forward on the yoke probly saved everyone as well as the captain retracting flaps! That is difficult to do in that situation great job 👏 excellent video as well!
@fidem15893
@fidem15893 7 ай бұрын
Great video.👍
@gailpeterson3747
@gailpeterson3747 7 ай бұрын
I feel the Captain and F/O performed an amazing feat of airmanship that saved hundreds of lives, both in the plane and on the ground. The Captain should have been awarded a citation from BA instead of receiving the harsh treatment. Nothing he practiced or studied for could have prepared him for the emergency situation he was presented. Kudos, Capt. Burkill!!!
@cszabo8899
@cszabo8899 7 ай бұрын
Brilliant cinematics!
@carljaekle
@carljaekle 7 ай бұрын
I seem to recall at the time, that there were also issues with the water content of the fuel. A small amount of water in the fuel, caused the freezing.
@Ss1mega
@Ss1mega 7 ай бұрын
I like watching these before my flights.
@JJ-cf7nb
@JJ-cf7nb 7 ай бұрын
Excellent video and synopsis of the cause of this accident.
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst 7 ай бұрын
I had an actual panic attack watching the ending; I'm prone to them, but I've never had one from watching a video. The Flight Channel always has me on the proverbial edge of my seat. Whew, I'm so happy that there were no casualties.
@TheFailedmessiah
@TheFailedmessiah 7 ай бұрын
When the plane got so close to the houses I was freaking out too. Thank God the pilot reduced flaps for a little extra glide.
@OfficialSamuelC
@OfficialSamuelC 7 ай бұрын
Pretty quick and clear ATC transmissions and by rescue. Kudos to the pilots as well, and for that last second Mayday transmission to get ATC fully aware of an imminent incident.
@galaxiedance3135
@galaxiedance3135 Ай бұрын
I remember this show. It's very fortunate that the airplane landed in good condition. This problem with icing that later melted away may never have been solved. Very good episode!!
@kahrnivor
@kahrnivor 7 ай бұрын
Ah good. It wasn't the pilots or anyone else's fault, the pilots handled it beautifully, and everyone lived. Good story
@wanaraz
@wanaraz 7 ай бұрын
Maybe it should have been required to fly a different way so freezing jet fuel would not happen.
@rolphengler4874
@rolphengler4874 7 ай бұрын
High altitude flying saves the airline company money on fuel.@@wanaraz
@williamromine5715
@williamromine5715 7 ай бұрын
​@@wanarazBut, the jet fuel didn't freeze. The small amount of water in the fuel froze. I would have thought that water in fuel tanks would not be that unusual over time. The manufacturer should have have anticipated, with solutions provided before planes started falling out of the sky.
@wanaraz
@wanaraz 7 ай бұрын
@@williamromine5715 The water was in the jet fuel right? LOL Yeah maybe the purity should have better control. But they did suggest they could take another route right?
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 3 ай бұрын
@@wanarazFuel handling at the airport where it was last refueled was the culprit. It's known that a small amount of water dissolves into jet fuel, it's not usually a problem. However, the water had built up in the fuel tank, and the fuel in the tanks had fallen so low, that the fuel on this flight had more water than usual, AND the temperature and lack of vibration / movement of the plane meant the ice built up until it became enough to block the fuel intercooler / heater at the moment they needed more fuel.
@angus_m
@angus_m 7 ай бұрын
Also critical to mention that a much bigger disaster was diverted by the captains quick decision to change the flap setting
@westheaviator
@westheaviator 7 ай бұрын
Great job recreating this event…
@marcdraco2189
@marcdraco2189 7 ай бұрын
Brilliant but the way the found the cause was amazing.
@frontier285
@frontier285 7 ай бұрын
Best short Landing/ditch ever
@danijuggernaut
@danijuggernaut 7 ай бұрын
Excellent Video!!! Without retracting the flaps, they wouldn´t make it. Great pilots.
@rotkev
@rotkev 2 ай бұрын
I keep watching this channel right up until I have to fly and I seem to also watch shark attack videos before I go to the beach.
@dumdumbrown4225
@dumdumbrown4225 7 ай бұрын
Thank providence and those excellent pilots for saving the day and I think the universe collectively spits on BA for not supporting such amazing people …god bless us all
@davidpoole5595
@davidpoole5595 7 ай бұрын
Great job captain
@rgarlinyc
@rgarlinyc 7 ай бұрын
Wonderfully recounted TFC, and great to hear the 777 made it "safely" to the ground after all.
@merckmaguddayao6814
@merckmaguddayao6814 7 ай бұрын
Speedbird is made of solid steel! What a sturdy plane!
@howmathematicianscreatemat9226
@howmathematicianscreatemat9226 7 ай бұрын
It’s Britisch Airways, what did you expect ? 😎
@Jonathan11225
@Jonathan11225 5 ай бұрын
​@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226 more like a Boeing 777, one of the best airplane in the sky
@Tuanybanny111
@Tuanybanny111 4 ай бұрын
The thumbnail was literally just Asiana Airlines Crash but bri’ish 😂😂😂😂
@gusmc01
@gusmc01 7 ай бұрын
How terrifying it must have been pushing the throttles forward and getting absolutely no response from the engines. With no warnings or malfunction indicators, they were at a total loss as to why the plane wasn't responding. Under those circumstances, I'd say they did a damn fine job keeping that thing in the air as long as they did and getting it down without any loss of life.
@treywest268
@treywest268 7 ай бұрын
Great video and graphics!!! Oddly enough, even though I am not an engineer, my first thought upon seeing the temperatures of the outside air during the the flight and the point in altitude as to when the engine problems started, my first thought was the fuel did not freeze but the water condensation in the fuel was likely going to be the cause of failure. I was correct.
@PrivateVoid1
@PrivateVoid1 7 ай бұрын
Excellent response by the crew. That decision to reduce flaps almost certainly saved a lot of lives.
@EdOeuna
@EdOeuna 7 ай бұрын
Reducing flaps for such a landing is SOP.
@aviationreid
@aviationreid 7 ай бұрын
So, I have been watching your videos for quite some time, and here are some that i am requesting that you add. Day 4. Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise flight 612 Korean airlines 858 1983 Chosonminhang Ilyushin Il-62 crash TAN 414 Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise Flight 9560 Ural Airlines Flight 178 Libyan Arab airlines flight 114 Libyan Arab airline flight 1103 TWA 800 (Not the one that crashed in New York, but the one that crashed in Italy) Kenya airways flight 431 Aero flight 311 LOT Polish airlines flight 007 LOT Polish airlines flight 5055 Delta airlines flight 723 World airways flight 30 Eastern airlines flight 375 Air Greenland 3275 Ariania airlines 701 Air Canada 621 Vnukovo flight 2801 UT air 120 UTA 772 United airlines flight 227
@brailrice
@brailrice 7 ай бұрын
I’ve been following you for some time now and here are some requests I have of you. Stop picking your nose Start using your turn signal Thank you.
@andrewilliamcesardossantos1555
@andrewilliamcesardossantos1555 7 ай бұрын
Aw aw aw what about TransBrasil 303,801 and VASP 168
@aviationreid
@aviationreid 7 ай бұрын
@@andrewilliamcesardossantos1555 I forgot about those, lol
@andrewilliamcesardossantos1555
@andrewilliamcesardossantos1555 7 ай бұрын
@@aviationreid e XD
@clarsach29
@clarsach29 7 ай бұрын
i live in the UK and remember this one well; the fault could not have occurred at a worse time. when the cause was discovered I was surprised, i don't think anyone ever thinks about fuel freezing (or rather water in the fuel freezing and then thawing), planes routinely fly high in very cold temperatures and above polar regions in winter with no problems at all.
@jasonsmithy6822
@jasonsmithy6822 7 ай бұрын
Quality crew
@matthewbrantner798
@matthewbrantner798 Ай бұрын
Hell yeah. It's not often people walk away in these videos. Gj to the crew for keeping a cool head and saving the day. And a RIP to all that did the same but weren't lucky enough to have the same outcome. Be honest, these people are made of something different when S hits the fan and they keep going right to the bitter end.
@Despiser25
@Despiser25 6 ай бұрын
Its great you finally upgraded you PC enough to run MSFS2020 without stutters, lol.
@lukeronan8842
@lukeronan8842 4 ай бұрын
Great Captain
@CptThisGuy
@CptThisGuy 7 ай бұрын
Damn i was watching your same video on the same title on which was released 5 years ago !!
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 27 күн бұрын
From all the past episodes of emergency landings by the British Airways ,I am super impressed by their pilot's skills & determinations !!! As well as their skills to land against crosswinds & wind shears !! 👏👏👏💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇬🇧💞
@JamesWallgren-ze6bf
@JamesWallgren-ze6bf 5 ай бұрын
Finally! Finally! Sweden Finally being noticed on this channel!
@peekaboo4390
@peekaboo4390 7 ай бұрын
This is why we won the battle of Britain... excellent flying, nerves of steel and lighting fast decisions.
@thehunkin1132
@thehunkin1132 7 ай бұрын
Wow! Great animations! Do you use a certain app for it?
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 7 ай бұрын
Nice video, and no the captain wasn't fired or scapegoated as a lot of people seem to be claiming in the comments.
@derby2510
@derby2510 7 ай бұрын
Powerful engines. Powerful flight, 10/10.
@RobbertsTravelGuides
@RobbertsTravelGuides 4 ай бұрын
That Pilot has saved SO many lifes, only skill and calmness made them get this far, otherwise it would have looked very different
@franz.isler799
@franz.isler799 Ай бұрын
This is a classic case of the very fine balance between the aerodynamic coefficients of drag, aerofoil lift and thrust/speed...and having to think rapidly and clearly at short notice at a fast shrinking critical time. That fast analytical thinking (and decision making) of the captain presented with the loss of power at a critical time saved the flight and lives from a total catastrophe. Well Done! (2:01) Jet A-1 kerosine grade of fuel is suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It has a flash point minimum of 38 degrees C (100°F) and a freeze point maximum of -47 degrees C. (10:59) FOHE (fuel oil heat exchanger) is a CRUCIAL component in aircraft propulsion systems. It is supposed to (and designed to) efficiently manage the temperature of fuel/fuel oil before it enters the combustion process. (11:25) AAIB (Air Accidents Investigation Branch) investigates civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the UK, its overseas territories and crown dependencies. AAIB works with the UK Department for Transport.
@raptorgator
@raptorgator 6 ай бұрын
I like that the Captain responded to the Tower systems with "ta" lol, I just wanted to point that out
@BrilliantDesignOnline
@BrilliantDesignOnline 7 ай бұрын
SUPER high pucker factor out of the pilot's control, awesome that they squeaked it in...barely.
@gusm5128
@gusm5128 7 ай бұрын
Great job by flight crew 👏
@user-md6os4nq1b
@user-md6os4nq1b 7 ай бұрын
Great video! I’m confused about why the slush would melt on the fuel heat transfer unit?
@virginiafry9854
@virginiafry9854 7 ай бұрын
The failure was due to ice forming in the hydraulic control system - as the ice melted after the aircraft ‘landed’, it took BA over 1 year to establish the cause. I researched this incident as part of my thesis for a BSc (Hons) Aerospace Medicine.
@peteconrad2077
@peteconrad2077 4 ай бұрын
Sis you researched it but got the wrong system. Nothing to do with the hydraulic system. 🤡
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 3 ай бұрын
In the fuel system: the tanks on the origin airport, the tanks in the plane, the fuel lines, the heaters, filters and intercoolers that deliver fuel to the engines at the right temperature and quantity. Hydraulics usually control the movement of other items, like the flying surfaces, the undercarriage, and cargo doors.
@maxtornogood
@maxtornogood 7 ай бұрын
Those are some frosty fuel pipes for sure, so glad that didn't end in a ball of flames!
@wyllieperson
@wyllieperson 7 ай бұрын
Whoever made the thumbnail needs an oscar
@zzp1
@zzp1 4 ай бұрын
Same happened a couple of years ago. Also with a BAA aircraft. There is always condensation and that causes dangerous situations.
@peteconrad2077
@peteconrad2077 4 ай бұрын
No it didn’t.
@tonyc1980
@tonyc1980 7 ай бұрын
Thank God Everyone Survived!
@zavie3513
@zavie3513 5 ай бұрын
When I saw that they were going to manage landing inside the airport, I was relieved.
@BsUJeTs
@BsUJeTs 7 ай бұрын
Si basically the Fuel Oil Heat Exchanger was modified and changed on all engines to correct the freezing problems in the fuel lines.
@testplmnb
@testplmnb 5 ай бұрын
Suggestion, maybe new series that covers the idea of very bad situations that were saved by good pilot decisions?
@bocckoka
@bocckoka 7 ай бұрын
Imagine a go around request from ATC, because of some stuck aircraft on the runway :)
@RenxoLuizArturo1
@RenxoLuizArturo1 7 ай бұрын
All that Ice that accumulated😮
@iCE2sKY
@iCE2sKY 7 ай бұрын
I do not know why, I think my feelings go against statistics what is most secure way to travel, but I feel more secure on a boat even in stormy weather on the sea than in an airplane in the air... ✈ ⛵
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