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Delta plane engine fails, forces emergency landing

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
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+1 to the first person to know which British 747 captain managed with none, and/or why? (NO GOOGLE!)

Don't remember his name, but I recall he lost all engines due to flying through a volcanic ash cloud, from an eruption somewhere around Indonesia??:confused:
BzB
 

desertoasis

Something witty.
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+1 to the first person to know which British 747 captain managed with none, and/or why? (NO GOOGLE!)

Captain Eric Moody and its British Airways flight 009. The only quintuple engine failure in aviation history. (#2 failed twice.)

The plane flew through the ash cloud of a volcano. When I was in high school I did a project on volcanoes and their effects on us, and I used this incident as an example of what ash does to planes.
 

HAL Pilot

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We had to do single engine go-arounds in the sim for the DC-10 and B-727. Fun..... Only works if you're light enough.
 

cblack

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We had to do single engine go-arounds in the sim for the DC-10 and B-727. Fun..... Only works if you're light enough.

My uncle, who used to be a 727 F/O, was talking to me about the single engine go-arounds in the 72. He really got my attention when he started talking about pitching the nose a few degrees down at 500 ft. balls to the wall on one engine to clean up the aircraft.
 
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