Itchy
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http://www.airlive.net/breaking-pegasus-flight-pc8622-overran-the-runway-at-trabzon-airport-turkey/
Can’t imagine the view from the front office.
Can’t imagine the view from the front office.
Wound up getting drunk with a Saudi at the hotel and we hugged out all the worlds problems.
we need you in Pyongyang ASAP, Jack Ryan.I've been to that airport! Got diverted from IST last January. Wound up getting drunk with a Saudi at the hotel and we hugged out all the worlds problems.
we need you in Pyongyang ASAP, Jack Ryan.
Yes. They'd have been better off overrunning the runway because there's still flat, solid land that way.I'm not sure that this an overrun, seems more like a loss of directional control during landing. There was still runway, not much, beyond the point that it looks like they took a hard left. Curious how this transpired.
One would assume the right. Why someone would not MEL both on a 737 if one was inop is beyond me. Reverse thrust is not a consideration when the landing distances in the AFM are certified. Wing mounted engines are obviously going to cause a huge amount of asymmetric drag with one T/R deployed. I won't speculate any further.On pprune the rumor is that it was dispatched with one reverser MEL'd. One guess which one.
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Maybe they knew they were gonna overrun based on their speed and lost control? Just a guess but I guess it'll be in the report.I'm not sure that this an overrun, seems more like a loss of directional control during landing. There was still runway, not much, beyond the point that it looks like they took a hard left. Curious how this transpired.
Just a side note. On some airplanes that require a FCU adjustment for max reverse you can just pull the CB for the T/R and when you pull up on the handle the buckets don't deploy but the engine will spool up.
One would assume the right. Why someone would not MEL both on a 737 if one was inop is beyond me. Reverse thrust is not a consideration when the landing distances in the AFM are certified. Wing mounted engines are obviously going to cause a huge amount of asymmetric drag with one T/R deployed. I won't speculate any further.
Wouldn't they pull / collar the breaker on both?On pprune the rumor is that it was dispatched with one reverser MEL'd. One guess which one.
How would you suggest MX have a method to adjust your max reverse? Should we try to accomplish this feat standing on a ladder with the buckets deployed and the cowls open? If the CB has opened you won't have an armed indication for that T/R, checklists are important.Without a lever lockout that seems like very bad design.