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Freefall. flight 174

Postby gaztop » Fri Jun 25, 2004 5:41 am

I watch a film yesterday, of the same title.
This brand new 737 runs out of fuel on a flight from edmonton to vancover. {I think}

The pilot lands the aircraft ect.
Apropose the take off, the ground crew were trying to work out the fuel load using LBS,KLS,Gallons.
I rarely fly "Heavies" and the reason is, I am always stuck working out the fuel thing.

Anyway, how could they make such a terrible mistake??
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 25, 2004 6:05 am

it happens. Not often, but a few planes have had that problem. I believe an air canada 767 ran out of fuel over the atlantic and had to glide to the nearest island
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby ozzy72 » Fri Jun 25, 2004 11:16 am

Fuel is always loaded by weight. This is because on hot or cold days the fuel expands or contracts, and when you're talking about enough avgas to get a jumbo from once side of The Pond to the other that can be quite a significant difference!!!

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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby ChuckMajik » Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:24 pm

it happens. Not often, but a few planes have had that problem. I believe an air canada 767 ran out of fuel over the atlantic and had to glide to the nearest island

I thought that was an Air Transat A330?
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby gaztop » Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:40 am

;D Thank you Ozzy, my Dad worked in petroleum for 30 years, You would have thought I would know that!!!! :o


Sorry Dad :P
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby Blackbird971 » Sat Jun 26, 2004 11:53 am

Some time back, I think my Commercial teacher said that a cargo 747 had the same problem over canada somewhere.
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby Scottler » Sun Jun 27, 2004 1:33 pm

An old movie, but one I've seen many, many times.  If you listen carefully, they'll explain how the mistake was made.  It was the result of a recent switch to the way they measured how much fuel was brought onboard.  (This is also based on a true story, FYI.)
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Re: Freefall. flight 174

Postby Pinchaser... » Thu Jul 01, 2004 9:30 pm

Yep, Air Canada 767. Did an emergency landing at an abandoned CAFB called Gimle (sp??)
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