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Aerobatic plane loses it's wing and the pilot performs an incredible feat of flying to land safely.
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Stunning close takeoff!
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My video with Alessandro Bruttini Pilot!!
Buona Visione!!!
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ILS SYSTEM FAILURE
On 29 July 2000, during a standard ILS approach to Faleolo at night, an Air New Zealand Boeing 767 with 165 passengers and 11 crew on board commenced a go-around after descending to an altitude of about 400 ft some 6 miles short of the runway. An exhaustive investigation revealed that the ILS was transmitting invalid guidance information, while cockpit glide path and localiser indications were normal. This paper reviews the incident and sets out the results of the ensuing investigations.
At no stage during the first approach, go-around, and second approach were any "flags" or EICAS messages displayed. Nor was there any autopilot warning or flight mode fault indicated.
This serious incident has provided a valuable insight into a hitherto little recognised
weakness in ILS systems that will create an extreme hazard unless great care is taken to adhere to ICAO standards and guidance material during ILS operation, design, and maintenance.
Added: June 13, 2008, 6:30 pm
Time: 07:40 | Views: 405 |
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The South China Sunday Morning Post reports veteran pilot Ian Wilkinson was piloting a new Boeing 777-300ER from Paine Field, near Boeing's plant at Everett, Washington, to its new home in Hong Kong when he reportedly came around and did a low pass. And we mean low. Witnesses say the new Cathay Pacific widebody airliner (shown above) overflew the runway at just 28 feet, gear up, at around 275-knots. Wilkinson -- who is 55 years old and nearing retirement -- has since been fired by the airline, reportedly for doing the stunt without company approval. The case has become controversial with industry bloggers, who say the practice is not uncommon, and note that 30 company VIPs were onboard, including the company chairman. Wilkinson reportedly did get approval for the fly-by from the Paine tower. Apparently, Cathay Pacific big-wigs toasted Wilkinson when he reached Hong Kong following the flight last month, but their attitude changed when video of the fly-by wound up on internet. That video is rumored to have been purchased by the airline from its owner, resulting in its prompt removal from the web. Here it is! ;-)
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A short video of a plane with nose gear uplocked during flight.
Added: April 20, 2008, 5:55 pm
Time: 00:14 | Views: 162 |
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ARGENTINA: A King Air private plane lands with its front landing gear stuck half-way, the pilot's skill saved the aircraft as he made the nose of the plane "float" without touching the runway almost to the end, minimizing potential damage.
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Various aircraft filmed at London Stansted Airport Easter Sunday 23rd March 2008 in the snow. Includes Ryanair 737-800, Norwegian 737-300, Jet2 737-300, American 767-300, Asiana 747-400F
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