@iJay842 Dumbass?? Lets see you land a 777 with non-responsive throttles risking the lives of all on board thinking that you may not go home to see your wife and kids. Imagine setting in to very short finals and every warning and message bells going off with the aircraft going down.. tough,
Speedbird 95 was the callsign that was used in their previous simulator session.
I know this because we had a notice saying that the use of different 'real life' callsigns was good practice in emergencies.
@vvbn7890 ice in the fuel lines, it unclogged and blocked the fuel oil heat exchange, reducing the fuel flow from 16000 gallons per minute, to about well, idle, so the aircraft lost it's engines completely in the landing sequence thus dropping to the ground, just missing the motorway
great controller...
131968mark 1 month ago
@iJay842 Dumbass?? Lets see you land a 777 with non-responsive throttles risking the lives of all on board thinking that you may not go home to see your wife and kids. Imagine setting in to very short finals and every warning and message bells going off with the aircraft going down.. tough,
Speedbird 95 was the callsign that was used in their previous simulator session.
I know this because we had a notice saying that the use of different 'real life' callsigns was good practice in emergencies.
britishairwayspilot1 1 month ago
@vvbn7890 ice in the fuel lines, it unclogged and blocked the fuel oil heat exchange, reducing the fuel flow from 16000 gallons per minute, to about well, idle, so the aircraft lost it's engines completely in the landing sequence thus dropping to the ground, just missing the motorway
lyokoBSTN 5 months ago
what caused it?
vvbn7890 5 months ago
@tom1980uk looks like one
krsi3 1 year ago
This was BA flight 38
kurwayork 1 year ago
@tom1980uk Sorry I meant what Flight.
RossKid2010 1 year ago
@RossKid2010 boeing 777?
tom1980uk 1 year ago
@eruct971 What plane is this?
RossKid2010 1 year ago