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Bird Strike

Postby Allen_Z » Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:31 pm

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Re: Bird Strike

Postby Ashar » Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:32 pm

Should be in the video board ;)

But! Scary stuff!! Did you see the way the way flames kept flying out at regular intervals...Insane stuff...on a lighter note, that bird must've been really well cooked :P :P
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Re: Bird Strike

Postby Allen_Z » Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:36 pm

ooops, missed that,

'spose someone'll move it
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Re: Bird Strike

Postby expat » Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:26 am

ooops, missed that,

'spose someone'll move it  :-/

AMAZING that they found bird pieces at that spot  :o


Not really, bird goes in, bird comes out all be it in kit form. You would be surprised what can be found after a bird strike.

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Re: Bird Strike

Postby alrot » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:34 am

(Thanks God everything went fine) This is one my favorite video , The great dicipline of the Pilots and the Tower control,how they handle this emergency very calm  (they must been doing a TV comercial or something by a coincidence when this almost fatal accident Due to such a good quality in this video)

Try to do the same in MSFS 9 or X using the 737 ,in V1 turn off the right engine, lift the plane then try to land it ,like them ,Its very though ,These Brithish pilots are very profesionals.. 8-)  
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Re: Bird Strike

Postby Allen_Z » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:05 pm

Yes very professional, that goes for all nationalities. But remember that scenario has been FORCED on them in VERY realistic simulators, as well as in real aircraft DOZENS of times.

Well, perhaps NOT at engine out at rotation in real aircraft...  ;)

Anyway, let's see some video's of this scenario! I'm practicing, it ain't pretty, but I've made it  :)
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Re: Bird Strike

Postby nf22a » Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:50 pm

sucks for the bird. i wonder what was going through its head before it went into that engine

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Re: Bird Strike

Postby Layne. » Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:22 pm

LOL love how the arrow points at the little birdie trying to get away ;D Those flames look good :) Not ina  pyro maniac sorta way though... also are you ment to put your gear up while your engine is spitting out fire? ::) Atleast they are very professional (not as good as aussie pilots  ;D )! A lot of lives could ahve been lost! Just like the DC-10 with the engine falling off on rotation.

All the transmissions seemed very calm.
They didnt use much runway either
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