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(Video) Ural A321 Crash / Forced Landing after Bird Strike
Takeoff and crash landing video from on-board Ural a321. Around 1:11 listen to the engines being pushed as they as fail. (m.youtube.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I know we've all given Airbus crap over the years but they actually seem to make a pretty good product.
Glad it all worked out. No lives lost is the best news.
The audio sounds like the engine(s) continuously surge until compressor stall after the bird damage. Often, and in the case I had, a turbine engine will run quite well at a slightly reduced power setting after damage. Constant reduced power is much better than surging power.
The audio sounds like the engine(s) continuously surge until compressor stall after the bird damage. Often, and in the case I had, a turbine engine will run quite well at a slightly reduced power setting after damage. Constant reduced power is much better than surging power.
I honestly did not think of that. Can i ask what you case was? Bird / Type? Thanks Bill
We had severe water ingestion damage during takeoff in Falcon 20 on a minimal runway. Both engines began surging at rotation. Reducing power brought both engines to normal operation and we actually flew the short trip home uneventfully to our home base. A ground run showed both engines would develop normal power up to certain point and then flame out. Maintenance found bent compressor blades in both engines and they needed extensive repair.
That’s sounds like it could of been really hairy. That’s interesting that they would hold up to a certain point and something to remember in a surge situation. Thanks so much for posting that. Much appreciated.
Avherald reported the birds to be seagulls.
Link
http://avherald.com/h?article=4cb94927&opt=0
http://avherald.com/h?article=4cb94927&opt=0
Totally was seagulls I was just asking a question to bill sorry for the confusion