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Topic: Crazy Landing
Parag0n
Posts: 6380
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Check out this landing from this jumbo on a small runway. Download Here (900K)
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Thundercracker
Posts: 223
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Shows you how important cross-winds are when landing aircraft.
tox
Posts: 4681
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that doesnt show u how big the runway is
Boofe
Posts: 363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Correction that is a landing at the old famous Hong Kong airport.
When landing you came in on the checker board and then had to make a very very late right hand turn to make the runway. And as you can see that 747 turnrd too late.
Engine strikes weren't uncommon there.
The pilots damn well earnt their pay landing there thats for sure.
Pluck Me Dead
Posts: 1127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Suhaib:

[insert comment regarding terrorist activities here]
FuKNuKle
Posts: 1414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hes done well to fix that up
teen
Posts: 12127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Not really that impressive at all. Looks like he's just come in a nice gentle glide. I'm sure he knew his physics enough to know he'd make it no sweat.
Loki
Posts: 3611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah teen, except you would have been s***ting bricks if you were a passenger onboard that jet I bet.
Splat
Posts: 3111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that pilot f***in RULES!

take my hat off to his rudder controll!



also, anyone got vids of that airport where the undercarage practally touch the beach on its approach??
teen
Posts: 12128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You think the passengers even noticed? pfft...
Loki
Posts: 3618
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah Im pretty sure those who were looking out the windows would have noticed
Gavmo
Posts: 4128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thats Kai Tak Intl at Hong Kong. Its now closed, but tail strikes and engine strikes happen a fair bit there. Theres even been a plane go screaming off the end of the runway. Interesting bit of trivia: A tailstrike there that caused damage to the rear of the plane was partly responsible for the mid air breakup of a JAL 747 in 1985(I think it was 85)
Boofe
Posts: 364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes Kai Tak Intl a spotters paradise. Much like St. Marteens. :)

I wish it was still open i would fly there just for the experience.
Splat
Posts: 3121
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hm
www.aircraftcrashes.com
i think.. theres some site out there that archives all the crash footage / photos/ raido broadcasts or soemthing
Boofe
Posts: 365
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
www.airliners.net is where it's at.

A web site for spotters. Like me :)
Splat
Posts: 3123
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
is there stil that hole in bris domestic's fence?
Boofe
Posts: 366
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You a spotter Splat?
Splat
Posts: 3125
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well i wouldn't mind watching some jumbos come in over the top of me, and i listen to airband when i can, so id say yes, but part time/casual :)
Avarice
Posts: 167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your a penis teen

nuff sed
koopz
Posts: 4381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
props to that pilot
Gavmo
Posts: 4129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I doubt the pilot was flying the plane. Chances are he was letting the computer do the work.
mission
Posts: 1328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That's one crazy landing.

Heardy
Posts: 8777
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
phwaor drifted the puppy in :)
cainer
Posts: 660
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
no computers dont land planes at kai tak, aircraft autopilots will not turn a plane to the angle required to take the last turn. in fact the first airbus's that tried to land there, with their fly by wire system, refused to allow the pilot to bank the aircraf enough. a quick modification had to be made before any could land there at all.

and the jal 123 that broke up and crashed into a mountain was due to a repair that boeing technitions did around the aft pressure bulkhead. instead of 2 rows of fastners to hold it together, they f***ed up and only used 1, even though the repair scheme called for 2 rows.
Boofe
Posts: 367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cainer when they do major repairs like that a Class D check is made. With like a total of like 70,000 - 90,000 man hours worked on it, in 2 weeks.
Class D checks take out everything. Plus everything that is repair is checked up to four times by different inspectors. So if anyone f***ed up it would have been the inspectors?
And i like how Qantas have stated that the ex Malayasian airlines 747 that has a 76 cm crack in the aft of the plance above the cieling did not pose a threat to passenger safety.
I was like WTF? Not only is the most turbulence created around the tail of the plane. A crack less than that would lead to failure and bye bye tail section and demise of the plane.
But then again i suppose they didn't want to scare the public.
cainer
Posts: 661
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
i actually work in the hangar where that qantas 747 is undergoing a d check at the moment with the big ass crack in it.. theres no need to educate me, im already an aircraft engineer.
eK
Posts: 6228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i actually work in the hangar where that qantas 747 is undergoing a d check at the moment with the big ass crack in it.. theres no need to educate me, im already an aircraft engineer.
Hahahahahaha!

Boofe: 0
cainer: cained boofe.
Splat
Posts: 3126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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cainer
Posts: 662
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
and u want to know why its not a problem..
mainly because boeing have always built aircraft with 2 main philosophies.
1) plane structures are of a failsafe design. even if the crack did split open and fail, the fuselage would have stayed in tact, although this isnt likely to happen.
2) if there is such damage, as has been found, its designed to last until the next major check, ie the D check its currently undergoing.

this crack was caused due to chinese d******* 'workers' using hard metal scrapers digging sealant, which is admittedly f***en hard to get out, but none the less, took off the cladding of pure aluminium(the first defense for corrosion protecion on aircraft) that surrounds the aluminium alloy, possibly introducing metal particles into it, causing it to be trapped beneath the paint and sealant, causing it to corrode. either that, or they f***ed the radius's up that are around the production joints where there crack is, and introduced a stress raiser, which is the first place to crack when it undergoes stress, that of pressurising and depressurising.

and i dont think its appropriate to go blame qantas for this, it was unforseen, blame the chinese painters. boeing is already about to ream them, and quite possibly revoke their authority to paint aircraft which they can well do.

this paint shop has painted 20 747s since the qantas one, so u can only imagine how many are flying around with the same sort of damage.
Splat
Posts: 3128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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FIREUP!
Boofe
Posts: 368
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sorry Cainer i didn't know you were a engineer...
So do you think Qantas have a chance of getting Malayasian Airlines to pay the repair bill?

Are you guys going to carry out the repairs or do you get like boeing guys in from seattle?

P.S. I wasn't blaming Qantas for the crack/corrosion. I was merely saying i was disappointed at there press release, saying "passengers weren't in any danger." Where as they potentailly are!?!? would you agree?
cainer
Posts: 663
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
maybe the paint shop will be responsible for compensation for this, but u think qantas will end up paying for it.

boeing have sent some guys out to look at it and we're waiting for a repair to come from them.

i personally dont think people were in immediate danger, if it had progressed to say, what the damage on the china airlines 747-200 that broke up last year i think, which had a similar crack, but was 1.7metres long, then yeah.

then again what would u expect management to say??
Splat
Posts: 3131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they would prob blame the guy who doesn't speak english
Boofe
Posts: 369
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cainer i suppose. Just as well you engineers picked it up. Good job.

Cainer i have always wanted to know how the the jet engines start on planes? In the engines do they have an electical engine that starts the spool run off the APU, then when it's going fast enough fuel is added and ignited?
Or am i way off?
cainer
Posts: 664
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
the APU has an electric starter and it runs off the 28v battery, to start the apu, once the apu is going, bleed air is taken off it through the aircraft and goes to the wings, and down the pylons and into these relatively small but powerful air turbines, which are driven by the air, and are connected to the gearbox, which in turn will spin the N2(ge cf6) or N3(RR rb211), and once a certain rpm is attained, fuel is added and the engine spools up. (mind u the ignitors are always firing until the engine is running, which are similar to spark plugs, just a s***load stronger)
Boofe
Posts: 371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wow kewl.
It's it true that the 777 is the only twin engine boeing able to start both engines at once?

Is it because the APU is bigger? Or that the bleed air is utilised better?
nf
Posts: 4123
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bah, that movie is nothing.

I've seen maxe totally sidwahz.
fat
Posts: 304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thats crazy
JiggaMan
Posts: 199
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Teen f*** man! lets see u even half do the job that guys does ! even with training ! god that was a f***ing stupid comment!
290
Posts: 625
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they would prob blame the guy who doesn't speak english


yeah blame Tibor!
[Q]
Posts: 6839
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Out of interest boofe. Are you just a total f***ing airplane fanatic or do you work in the industry somewhere?
Boofe
Posts: 372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
[Q] I haven't had the chance to work in the industry because of 9/11 and the Ansett collapse. Yes i am into avaition big time.
But, as cainer is an engineer down at Sydney Airport, i thought i would ask a few questions. I hope now one has a problem with that?
cainer
Posts: 665
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
yeah ive departed china northern 777's before, but they never did start 2 engines at once, although i wouldnt put it past them. the apu is alot bigger.

747's are able to start 2 engines at once, but mind you the 747 engines pump out ~60000lbs of thrust compared to the GE90's on the 777's that put out in excess of 100000lbs.

u got not idea how big these things are until youre standing in front of it, theyre like 3m in diameter.
cainer
Posts: 666
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
btw qantas are employing 100 apprentices as of now, so if youre keen id suggest u ring the apprentice training centre, its in the white pages.
Boofe
Posts: 373
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cainer are these apprenticeships based in sydney, melb or bris?
cainer
Posts: 668
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
definately sydney, and possibly melbourne, but probly not.
Boofe
Posts: 374
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That sarks, i'd prefer Brisbane. :-(

Gavmo
Posts: 4135
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Boofe: If you apply now and get an apprenticeship with QANTAS there is a chance that you may be able to move back up to Brisbane after a year once theyve gotten themselves sorted with the 767 facility that theyre currently working on. I had my interview with them a couple of weeks ago, still waiting to hear back.
GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 2669
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Didn't a few Air China plane go for a swim on/in the old Airport at HK. I have done the old runways at HK a few times in the late 80's early 90's, my favorite was the first time in 87, we landed at night, during the approach the plane passes between 2 hills/maountains with building on both sides of the plane, you fly between peoples washing. I was pretty pissed and thought we were going down, until my mate who was also pissed started laughing as he had been to HK before, said I looked out the window and went all white and quite for a few seconds. Bastard!
cainer
Posts: 669
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
do u remember the names of the people who interviewed you gavmo ??
Cailean
Posts: 3402
Location: New South Wales
I doubt the pilot was flying the plane. Chances are he was letting the computer do the work.
I was always under the impression that the whole auto-pilot thing is over rated. Cainer you would know? Exactly how much landing and such do auti-pilots do? Moreso on the larger aircraft?
cainer
Posts: 670
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
autopilots are misconceived by the general public.

generally, theres 2 types of autopilots;

ones that keep a certain airspeed,
straight and level, maintain a turn angle etc.

the others are navigational autopilots which will fly the plane according to a map it has internally, by notating where the transmission towers are physically on the land, and lining them up with the towers that are in its computer.

in australia there is no autoland facility, only ILS(instrument landing system) which basically fires a beam out and the plane intercepts it, and thats why the plane always magically banks and ends up facing the runway.

in fact, barely any airports have autoland, only airports with constantly poor visibility, mainly europe, but generally ILS is enough. im not sure on the amount of feet before the ILS gives control to the pilot, but every time ive flown in the jumpseat, about 8 times now, pilots have never let the computer land the plane(for the obvious reason previously stated).

the simple fact why that video wouldnt be auto pilot, is because there are no autopilots sophisticated enough to be able to yaw a plane that much in 1 direction, then flick it back around seconds before it touches down, thats just an experienced pilot doing his job.

ive sat in the jumpseat once and it was a similar landing to that, looking to the right of the runway, but heading straight, at the last second he straighted it up and had a nice landing.
Gavmo
Posts: 4137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cainer: Russell Burgess and Rudi(cant remember his last name). It was Russel that told me about the possibility of moving back to Brisbane.
Do you know Andrew Collins? Hes a first year mechanical apprentice.

Apparently Alliance have recently fitted out one of their F100s with some new fancy GPS approach gear(Cant remember the specifics)for the approaches to New Caledonia.



cainer
Posts: 671
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
ah yeah russel is the big boss of apprentices, he's drives an awesome ute.

dont know andrew.

and i used to work for alliance when they were called flightwest airlines(hence the reason im @ qantas in sydney:(), and i remember when the rockwell collins guys were out doing testing of that satellite landing system on the fokkers, for going to norfolk island i think you mean. i believe they only brought the aircraft in to within 300 ft before the pilot took control. but apparently its still alot better then ILS.
Splat
Posts: 3188
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
anyone know of aussie airband/fire/police band sites? i remember a nsw one but asfar as i can remember there isn't any qld ones.. anyone know?
mission
Posts: 1330
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone have any links about the beats Russian jet that had 3 engines on each wing and was used for cargo/military in the late eighties. It is flying again afetr years of sitting around.

It was also used to transport there Space Shuttle. I think it was called the A7 or somthing along those lines.

It makes a 747 look small... anyone know this one??

I saw it in a doco on cable tele a few weeks back, very interesting.
ravn0s
Posts: 377
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mission is this what your talking about??? :)

http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=389
Kindred
Posts: 322
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah the F100 at alliance has a satellite land for norfolk island landings because of the really poor visibility and weather on some approaches, but they have had nothing but troubles with it since day one.

Cainer: would you be able to msg me sometime, im thinking about a transfer to qantas and have been speaking to russell a fair bit in the past 4 or so weeks but seeing that you have actually transfered to them from FW you would probably be able to answer a fair few of my questions. so if you got a couple of mins msn me on m_i_l_l_e_n_c_o_l_i_n@hotmail.com
mission
Posts: 1331
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mission is this what your talking about??? :)


That's it.

Thanks!
nf
Posts: 4140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Screw this autoland s***, i want a car that can drive me home after drinking.
Gavmo
Posts: 4138
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ah norfolk. I knew it was one of those islands.

Splat: Do a search for kevcats scanner frequencies. That was one of the better sites a couple of years ago for scanner freqs.
ladidgee
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^Do you have a scanner?
290
Posts: 643
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do you just wsant frequencies/callsigns/ and s*** or are you after an audio feed
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