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Engine failures that pushed aircraft and pilots to the limit
Two mechanical failures shocked the aviation world. This episode examines the British Airways Boeing 777 power loss near ...
The USN used many B-24 Liberators with great success for long-range patrol and anti-submarine warfare, designating them the ...
The Boeing 767 had a left engine failure. The Krasnoyarsk airport has delayed the flight of Azur Air, the largest Russian ...
All the passengers and crew members on board were later evacuated safely. The THY727 aircraft (Type - A333, Registration - TCLNH) took off at 1.28 pm from Tribhuvan International Airport at ...
A Turkish Airlines plane made an emergency landing at Kolkata Airport after the pilot declared a fire in the aircraft’s right engine, the Civil Aviation Ministry said. The flight was bound for ...
The flight declared a PAN PAN, an international radio distress signal, due to its right engine being on fire, and requested ...
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Greg Biffle's Plane Suffered Instrument Failure Prior To Crash, NTSB Preliminary Report Claims
New information revealed in the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report, however, sheds a little more light on what may have caused the crash.
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Kolkata: Turkish plane lands after engine fire alert; replacement flight at 6 am on Thursday
Kolkata: Turkish plane lands after engine fire alert; replacement flight at 6 am on Thursday ...
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Rare takeoff engine failures put crews to the ultimate test
Nothing challenges a flight crew more than losing engines just after liftoff. This episode examines two terrifying cases ...
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No ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle, NTSB says
There was no ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in the Dec. 18 crash that killed seven people, including Greg Biffle, NTSB says.
The successive problems appeared to overwhelm the pilots, who were experienced but not authorized to fly the type of jet they were operating alone, according to federal safety investigators.
The investigation of the December crash in Statesville that killed seven people is ongoing.
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