HORRIFYING - all 4 engines FAILED! | British Airways flight 9

Green Dot Aviation April 18, 2023
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Business inquiries: [email protected] cc [email protected] Welcome to Green Dot Aviation! Each fortnight I release a new video about an air accident or incident. I use publicly available sources while researching these incidents, and I try to explain their causes in a way that is both accurate and accessible. I am an Airbus pilot for a European airline, and I have a background in Psychology. The confluence between Psychology and Aviation is particularly evident when things go wrong in Aviation, and that's the main focus of this channel.

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🟢 Watch my full in-depth interview with Captain Eric Moody here! https://www.patreon.com/GreenDotAviation Big thanks to Mr Moody for being so generous with his time. It was a pleasure to speak with him. 🌏 Join the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/6tafjstBzK ---- It’s June 24th, 1982, and the unthinkable has happened on board a British Airways Boeing 747-200. All four engines, have suddenly failed, miles above the Indian Ocean. Without power, the massive plane is now descending. The pilots have mere minutes to restart the engines, before they, and their 261 passengers and crew, meet their demise in the ocean below. What follows is an incredible tale of grit, teamwork, and above all, coolness under pressure. And, I’ve invited the captain himself to tell the story. This is the story of British Airways flight 9. ---- This video was created with reference to publicly available sources: https://www.flightsafetyaustralia.com/2022/03/captain-moodys-wisdom-the-aeroplane-might-break-any-minute/ https://www.code7700.com/case_study_british_airways_9.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8NL6De-yuI Livery: https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/75878-british-airways-g-awnn-for-the-felis-747-200/ -----

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