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Title: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: medik06 on April 29, 2007, 05:32:52 PM
Apparently a thompsonfly Boeing 757-204 plane hit a bird on take off at Manchester Airport today, catching fire to the starboard engine.... pilots had to shut it down, circle for 45mins and then landed safely.

Was caught on video and recorded by a spotter... no postings on the net yet but was an awesome clip when it was shown on BBC news on telly earlier.

Will update you when i get more info... all i found was this.... "moments when the plane was landing"

http://www.photos.aero/photos.php?ItemId=37307

 :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: mjtibbz on April 29, 2007, 06:06:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGIzNJZOw-c

^^  :-o
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: tyketto on April 29, 2007, 08:04:53 PM
Here's a question for those on this forum from the UK.

How does the BBC get away with avoiding any violations of the Wireless Telegraphy Acts of 1949 and 2004? It would seem to some people that they would be violating the same laws that restrict people here from putting up any UK feeds.

Any insights into this?

BL.
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: dave on April 29, 2007, 08:47:34 PM
The BBC was given a Royal Charter in 1927 - and is not run by the government, as many people think.

Even though the BBC still has a close relationship with the government, does anyone think the government would prosecute the BBC?  I seriously doubt it.

Dave

Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: tyketto on April 29, 2007, 09:04:02 PM
The BBC was given a Royal Charter in 1927 - and is not run by the government, as many people think.

Even though the BBC still has a close relationship with the government, does anyone think the government would prosecute the BBC?  I seriously doubt it.

Dave



Very interesting indeed. Thanks for the info, Dave! :)

BL.
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: bealeizbeale on April 30, 2007, 12:56:48 PM
Heya ive got a bit of the mayday call but I live in the uk so does that mean I cant upload it
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: Chrizz on April 30, 2007, 02:03:11 PM
You could upload it somewhere else and then pm me the link, and it'd pretend that nothing ever actually happened.

Seriously though, I'm not sure on the legalities... you probably could upload it without too much hassle but don't take my word on it.

Well done the flight crew as well, very smooth climb-out and landing :)
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: blizzard242 on April 30, 2007, 06:11:48 PM
good clip, just one suggestion USE A TRIPOD.
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: Casper87 on June 01, 2007, 11:39:54 AM
respect to the pilots and controllers....very proffesional
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: dan9125 on June 02, 2007, 09:34:22 AM
This video shows proper use of a tri-pod:

http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircraft_Boeing_757-200-Airline_Thomsonfly_Aviation_Video-8457.html (http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircraft_Boeing_757-200-Airline_Thomsonfly_Aviation_Video-8457.html)

dan
Title: Re: Bird Strike @ EGCC
Post by: MikeA on June 05, 2007, 09:47:37 PM
The second video is way better.  I wonder what the guy sitting over the wing thought when he saw flames shooting out of the engine.  But it is intresting to watch and hear what they do about that kind of stuff.  A friend and I were in a Cessna 150 just out of Y72 and we almost hit a Redtailed Hawk.  It was a cool looking bird, but it would of be bad to hit it in that small of a plane.

And nice job to everyone that was involved in the incident.