Foro x-plane.es

Aviación civil y militar => Aviación civil => Mensaje iniciado por: bokepacha en 01 Noviembre, 2011, 17:31:28



Título: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: bokepacha en 01 Noviembre, 2011, 17:31:28
Impresionante....

La info:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4456bd6b&opt=0 (http://avherald.com/h?article=4456bd6b&opt=0)

(http://avherald.com/img/lot_b763_sp-lpc_warsaw_111101_1.jpg)

El video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-N1L82VVoM#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-N1L82VVoM#ws)


Título: Re: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: ssemmartin en 01 Noviembre, 2011, 18:01:55
Que habilidad el piloto, mis felicitaciones a ellos.
No pude leer la nota....qué falló? Hidráulica?


Título: Re: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: bokepacha en 01 Noviembre, 2011, 18:17:24
Tren abajo pero no blocado, que es lo mismo que tener palillos de metal por tren.

the crew aborted the approach at 3000 feet reporting an unsafe gear indication for all three gear struts at about 13:10L

Para los que no puedan leer el link, pone esto:

A LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 767-300, registration SP-LPC performing flight LO-16 from Newark,NJ (USA) to Warsaw (Poland) with 220 passengers and 10 crew, was on approach to Warsaw's runway 33 when the crew aborted the approach at 3000 feet reporting an unsafe gear indication for all three gear struts at about 13:10L (12:10Z) and entered a holding to troubleshoot the problem for about 80 minutes. Visual verification by fighter aircraft showed none of the gear struts was down, attempts to lower the gear alternatively failed. The aircraft subsequently performed a text book gear up landing on runway 33 at 14:40L (13:40Z), the aircraft was evacuated after stand still. No injuries occurred.

The airport was kept sterile for the arrival of the emergency aircraft, roads around the airport closed to accomodate emergency services. Flights inbound to Warsaw were diverted or returned to their point of departure (e.g. Kiev).

Warsaw's Chopin Airport is currently closed, it's website is down due to overload ("No server is available to handle this request"). The airport announced to re-open on Wednesday (Nov 2nd) at 09:00L (08:00Z).

The airline reported the aircraft was piloted by Captain Tadeusz Wrona and First Officer Jerzy Szwarc, an experienced crew with the captain having more than 20 years of experience on the Boeings. About 30 minutes after departure from Newark the crew reported the failure of the center hydraulic system. It is unclear why the gear could not be lowered, this is being investigated. The aircraft will be moved to a hangar later today (Nov 1st). The fate of the airframe has not yet been determined, the damage to the structure and engines will be assessed before a decision is being made.

The airport reported the runway received minor damage as result of the landing, the aircraft came to a stop at the intersection between runways 15/33 and 11/29 thus disabling the airport and forcing its closure.


Título: Re: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: jorduran en 01 Noviembre, 2011, 18:41:41
Buena habilidad (profesionalidad) la de los pilotos


Título: Re: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: sanbernando en 05 Noviembre, 2011, 16:30:23
Tremendo susto el de los pasajeros


Título: Re: B763, emergencia en varsovia. Aterrizaje sin tren
Publicado por: jorduran en 07 Noviembre, 2011, 17:22:20
Vista desde los pasajeros  ;D

http://youtu.be/XqKsdSYYEVU#ws (http://youtu.be/XqKsdSYYEVU#ws)