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And how do you know this?The captain shut down the wrong engine and caused this crash. It was not the fault of the aircraft.
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And how do you know this?The captain shut down the wrong engine and caused this crash. It was not the fault of the aircraft.
Why these incidents happen during winter only??
15-25kms in case of an ATR i heard.
I'm trying to make some sense of it here...
Lets assume an aeroplane caught fire, the pilots,if i'm not wrong dont switch off the engines immediately. They bring the plane down to an altitude where single engine can handle the load. But the aerodynamics is disturbed in cases where engines explode. If that were to happen the flight will have free fall. Gliding isnt a possibility at all.
Terrible thing to experience.
Right @krash ?
5 out of 10 ATR-72 aircrafts were procured in 2015, and they are latest. 5 ATR-42 are old one and they were procured in 2006 by PIA. They should be inspected thoroughly. Both of the aircraft which got engine problem were ATR-42.
It really depends on the height at which the engines turn off. The aircraft basically trades potential energy for kinetic energy i.e. height for speed. Then it all depends on the glide ratio. For example with a glide ratio of 15:1 a 747 can travel 15 miles laterally by losing a mile in height. So the higher the aircraft was when the engines were shut off the farther it can glide with the maximum being dictated by its glide ratio.
That depends on the extent, shape and form of the damage. While aerodynamics can be sensitive, a fair amount of redundancy is built into the air frame designs. In some instances aircraft have landed and even flown successfully after sustaining extreme damage to the wing.
You do know that time does not denote an aircraft's age? Flight time does. Even if time did, 10-11 years would make it, at worst, middle aged.
It is common practise in Pakistan that we purchase used aircrafts, so expect it a little beyond to their middle age. My point is if ATR-72 which are recently purchased are in good condition, they should be allowed to do operations. They are flown by 25+ countries.
And how do you know this?
If it's true than they truly are azzholes.
Have you ever traveled in ATRs? If its about to be grounded then i would support the decision.
not as if an indian supporting this decision would matter...but still
Is it scary than normal planes?
For me even a normal plane is scary...
Same here for me most scary part is take off.
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Yes the F-15 with its flat body, speed and the right pilot to fly, managed to land safely despite the damage caused to one of its wings. But thats not a possibility incase of a passenger airline because it has heavy wing loading, and it will go into a spiral dive if one of the wings are damaged.In some instances aircraft have landed and even flown successfully after sustaining extreme damage to the wing.
Darpook.No and never would i------