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Video: Russian airline aborts takeoff after tire explodes on runway at Phuket Airport


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Best take so far....

 

New 767 Restaurant to open in Phuket

 

 

Curious how the 309 pax are handled? Stamped back in at Immigration? Then accommodated on other flights?

 

Azur has two scheduled arrivals (from VKO, both 763) today. ZF2907/RA73078    ZF3703/RA73080

 

Both are delayed.

 

Maybe one of those will be used to fly the stranded pax back home? And deliver spares and techs?

 

 

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5 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Tires might have been blown from the emergency break.

Looks like a brake fire in RH main gear after the rejected take off. Full pax / fuel close to V1 would mean heavy braking and a lot of kinetic energy to turn into heat. 

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Yeah, I think the first thing that happened with the engine. Maybe it hurts right when you hit the emergency brake at that the one speed could easily cause of law in the fire

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

This Boeing 767 aircraft was originally built in 1988.

Boeing !

Isnt that under sanctions for spares Etc

Interesting to see how the Plane is repaired

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Vlad is on the brink of heart attack or suicide, personally would prefer the second one 555

Plane's engine erupts in flames with more than 300 people onboard as tyres explode on takeoff

There is suspicion that Russian airlines are cutting corners on safety and have been operating without proper maintenance following tough sanctions imposed on the country following Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.

 

https://au.yahoo.com/news/planes-engine-erupts-flames-more-191936094.html

 

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26 minutes ago, SuwadeeS said:

It is the fault of Russia and Thailand.

Russia's poor or none maintainance.

Thailand for their greed to let these planes enter their air space.

If that's true, there will be more evidence. Let's hope it doesn't become a trend. 

 

I gotta think the airline manufacturers or the countries these POS fly over would step in and demand they maintain the planes. I don't know.  

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4 hours ago, prism said:

Good thing that eagle eye ATC saw that engine fire before the pilots hit V1 take-off speed. 

Sorry to be pedantic, but for the sake of accuracy,  V1 is the last abort speed, Vr is rotation. 

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Without question that is called an engine surge.  Can be caused by a number of reasons.  The way to halt it is to retard the thrust, but in takeoff procedure, that is not what you want to do.  So as long as they are below V1 speed they must abort.  Not a tire.

 

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3 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

What problems have they caused you? Just curious.

Ivans clog every 7/11 on the island. That's reason enough for me to dislike them. Not talking about the war they started or not servicing planes and bringing danger to other people... want more ?

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4 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

Boeing !

Isnt that under sanctions for spares Etc

Interesting to see how the Plane is repaired

They’ll use Gaffer Tape, just like they usually do. ????

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10 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Best take so far....

 

New 767 Restaurant to open in Phuket

 

 

Curious how the 309 pax are handled? Stamped back in at Immigration? Then accommodated on other flights?

 

Azur has two scheduled arrivals (from VKO, both 763) today. ZF2907/RA73078    ZF3703/RA73080

 

Both are delayed.

 

Maybe one of those will be used to fly the stranded pax back home? And deliver spares and techs?

 

 

New 767 Restaurant to open in Phuket ..

 

You beat me to the punch ... lol. Although one should not laugh at the situation, it was just too good to pass up (smile).

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