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From: TheTurbinator
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  • This shows why the "chemtrails" wheeze cannot work, for metallic dust, whether "chemtrails" or volcanic, rapidly wrecks gas turbine engines

    A jumbo flew through an Indonesian volcanic ash cloud a quarter century ago which stopped all four engines, but luckily they inevitably sank beneath the cloud and eventually restarted their engines, which lasted long enough for them to reach the nearest airport - but those motors were FINISHED

  • SEPTEMBER 11 2010 ;D

  • i want to play this game

  • @barcode66 Ifyou want to play buy Microsoft Flight SimulatorX its for PC

  • get over ash clouds

  • i want be a pilot 4 ever :)

  • scary indeed

  • because the ash is hit on engine this is like birdstrike

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  • Those pilot O2 masks look cool

  • @stephqaz Hopefully the engineers remembered to put oxygen in the tanks rather than nitrogen! This happened on an executive jet aircraft once, a Lear Jet, the aircraft had suffered explosive decompression, the crew donned their masks but it was Nitrogen they breathed not O2. They quickly died and a military jet was sent up to look at them, the aircraft was on autopilot and the military jet pilot reported he could see the crew slumped with their masks on. The aircraft crashed near Iceland.

  • Is it the volcanic eruption I hear in the background? :O

  • They are not disengaged auto pilot prior to shutdown the 2nd engine !

  • to all viewers of this video; Having watched this video to see what would be going in the cockpit of the passenger plane , as the crew tries to regain control, as the plane flies through a volcanic ash cloud.. Do You Think air traffic should resume over where it has been closed due volcanic ash comming froma active volcanoe in Iceland ?

  • Not a problem for the concord.

  • @agun17 , It wouldn't be a problem for the Concord during it's cruise stage, because it flies at an altitude that is far higher then the volcanic ash can go to. However, during it's climb and acceleration stage, it would have to go directly trough the altitude at witch the volcanic ash would be found at.

  • @TheTurbinator Good Point !!

  • @agun17 well are there any flying concords left...no i thought so. so I think it would be a problem for the old concord

  • @agun17 R.I.P.

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