as the title says i wanted to know
Craig
In June 1982 a British Airways Boeing 747 lost all four engines and suffered severe damage on encountering volcanic ash over Indonesia. The aircraft descended to 12,000 feet before being able to restart some engines and make an emergency landing in Jakarta.
Tootell, Betty. "All Four Engines Have Failed": The True and Triumphant Story of BA 009 and the "Jakarta Incident." London: Andre Deutsch, 1985. 192 pp. Concerns the British Airways B-747 (G-BDXH) volcanic ash encounter which occurred southeast of Jakarta on June 24, 1982.
This stopped all the engines but it glided for several 100 miles I believe before they were able to restart them.
Are you sure it was hundres of miles? I'm pretty sure the world record is something like 75 set by that A330.
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