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      4th Jan 2009
A Pilots worst nightmare...happened at Manchester Airport a few months ago but this video shows it brilliantly.
It was scary because it is right in between V1 and V2 .

 



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      4th Jan 2009
Well spotted Rush We used to get send videos like this quite often to illustrate what can go wrong (so we can design around it), but I've not seen this before.

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      4th Jan 2009
Crikey! No matter what happens after V1 you have to lift!

My girlfriends dad was a commercial pilot - he flew BAC 111's back in the day and he had a similar scary moment!

 
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      4th Jan 2009
To clarify V1 and V2

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Pilots of large multi-engine aircraft calculate a decision speed (V1) for each takeoff that dictates action to be taken in case an engine fails. This speed is determined not only by the above factors affecting takeoff performance, but by the length of the runway and any peculiar conditions, such as obstacles off the end of the runway. Below V1, the takeoff is aborted; above V1 the pilot continues the takeoff and returns for landing. After the co-pilot calls V1, he/she will call Vr or "rotate," marking speed at which to rotate the aircraft. The Vr for transport category aircraft is computed such that three seconds after rotation is initiated the aircraft is in the liftoff attitude and at the liftoff speed. Then, V2 (the safe takeoff speed) is called. This speed must be maintained after an engine failure to meet performance targets for rate of climb and angle of climb.

 



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      4th Jan 2009
lol so they'd be screwed if somebody forgot the calculator at home.....
 
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      5th Jan 2009
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Originally Posted by Rush
To clarify V1 and V2
You can see the procedure in this video. There is another interesting bit here (forward to 5 mintes); a "go-around procedure" @JFK.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZlyOwVqJBQ
(choose the high quality version)

 
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      5th Jan 2009
Bird strike in the engine followed by the engine trying to digest cooked bird.
Text book Mayday followed by approach back to the airport to land sharply.
 
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