On Friday 18 January 2008 14:30:04 Sid Boyce wrote:
> Anders Gidenstam wrote:
> > On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Jon Elson wrote:
> >> Sid Boyce wrote:
> >>> There was a 757 over Canada that lost both engines (source Reader's
> >>> Digest in my doctor's office some years ago)
> >>
> >> The famous "Gimli Glider", and there are far better reports,
> >> such as one from Air and Space, I think.
> >
> > IIRC the Wikipedia entry was reasonable and also has links to further
> > material:
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimli_Glider
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Anders
>
> Regarding similar incidents, yesterday BBC interviewed the pilot of a
> 747 that flew into volcanic ash over Indonesia and had all 4 engines
> die. He said it was at night and he was up at 37,000 feet with a good
> glide to an airport landing. Apart from the ash embedded in the
> windscreen that made for bad forward visibility, the rest was uneventful.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways_Flight_9
> Searching on google, there have been many such incidents.
> Regards
> Sid.

There was an episode of "Air Emergency" on TV the other day about an airliner 
that ran out of fuel over the Atlantic on a flight from New York to London 
because of a fuel leak.  They ended up gliding 80 miles to a dead stick  
landing on the Azores.  The plane landed with minor damage because they had 
too much speed/altitude on approach and put it down a little hard and fast.  
There were no injuries.  It turns out that the wrong fuel pump had been 
installed when an engine was replaced and this caused the fuel line to chaff 
through which resulted in a huge fuel leak.  The pilots did not notice the 
leak until minutes before the engines stopped. 

Hal

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