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Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 23:47
by Garry Russell
Hi Eddie
They did used to ditch
I can remember a Contellation ditching short of Shannon in I think the sixties ran out of fuel:sad:
There were many others but I remeber that one at the time
Garry
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 23:53
by VEGAS
Garry Russell wrote:Hi Eddie
They did used to ditch
I can remember a Contellation ditching short of Shannon in I think the sixties ran out of fuel:sad:
There were many others but I remeber that one at the time
Garry
Hi Garry,
Ah ok I was'nt aware.
Not far from the coast?Has anything ever ditched mid-Atlantic? I bet rescue op's would be a nightmare! :think:
Posted: 26 Sep 2006, 00:03
by Garry Russell
I remeber a PAN AM Stratocruiser having to ditch in the Pacific, I think it was the Pacific
It found a boat and ditched alongside...........if you can stay up for a bit that would be an option.
Obviously if the aircraft is damaged as props and even whole engines used to come off you might just have to put it down and take a chance.
Garry
Posted: 26 Sep 2006, 00:32
by DispatchDragon
Garry
If thats the one Im thinking of - it flaoted for almost 5 days - the Coast Guard had to sink it to stop it being a hazard to Matson Lines Frieghters LOL
Leif
Posted: 26 Sep 2006, 00:39
by Garry Russell
Not sure Leif....I know it landed intact and at least intially didn't sink.
If there are no holes punched in it and the doors are shut....being and airtight pressure fuse it would in therory not sink, not for a long while.
Garry
Posted: 26 Sep 2006, 11:05
by cstorey
Just to make things clear about the BA 747-436, the emergency resulted from the necessary FL being unavaliable, and the routeing then being less than ideal. The AAIB report is quite an interesting read, and makes clear the philosophy behind multi-engine ops compared with that behind ETOPS
Posted: 26 Sep 2006, 12:52
by Nigel H-J
Last year on a flight to the Dominican Republic we suffered some of the most violent turbulence I have ever known. I watched as the Cabin crew went white!
Eddie, if the cabin crew went white.......Hate to think of what colour the pilots were left in!!!
