Happened like this at Mangalore air crash?

Mehnis
By Mehnis

A very close shave for a B737-300 at Toncontin Honduras Feb 2009. You can see the plane is fine at the final approach but it takes forever to touch down.

The pilot overshoots the touch down point. Finally it touches down towards the three fourth mark of the runway. A plume of smoke as brakes are hit hard with full reverse thrust. You can see the planes tail almost upright as it screams to a stop at the very end of the runway.

Did something like this happen this morning at Mangalore??
Maybe the tyre burst and it went out of control?

Posted for information only as a likely scenario. Only a full investigation will reveal the truth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJoXMcehrYo&feature=PlayList&p=913BE0595A...

By Ed singini• 24 May 2010 00:51
Rating: 3/5
Ed singini

They were vectored on an ILS approach for runway 24, landing distance available was 2450m they landed almost halfway down the runway, they tried to initiate the go around procedure but it was too late as the aircraft skidded off the runway down into a wooded valley. Aquaplaning has been ruled out since the runway was not contaminated, passenger list showed 169 people though 9 people failed to board the aircraft. This accident reminds me of the airfrance A340 accident at toronto's pearson international, high approach speed and a late touchdown almost halfway down the runway. The pilot in command was serbian with over 13000hrs of flight time, started his flying career in 1979, the co pilot was indian based in Mangalore and knew this route very well. whatever the cause i hope they find it soon so that we can learn from it and make flying safer.

By Xena• 24 May 2010 00:27
Xena

stay off Air India planes.... if that crash list is anything to go by;-P

By Mehnis• 23 May 2010 19:32
Mehnis

Some news out on the crash. The cockpit voice recorder had been found this morning and the inside story is that the Air Traffic controller gave the go ahead to land 5 minutes before the crash.

But ATC is heard advising the pilot to abort this landing just seconds before it did and the last words of the captain were---" overshoot---overshoot"

By anonymous• 23 May 2010 08:54
anonymous

Khattak being a driver was never my thing :-P

Mehnis Sunday mornings do that to me :-P

By Mehnis• 23 May 2010 08:43
Mehnis

And fly solo Wk. Out in the desert. Goodmorning Mr. WK why morbid thoughts early in the morning?? Did not get to see Bella last night??

By KHATTAK• 23 May 2010 08:40
KHATTAK

WK...be a Pilot and live your dreams ;)

By flor1212• 23 May 2010 08:22
flor1212

tone down a little on the speculations, it doesn't give respect to the dead pilots (actually, even if they are not dead). Verbal speculation is okay but written speculation do injustice to all victims including the pilots. Right or wrong, it will never return the lost lives!

By Sandman69• 23 May 2010 08:05
Sandman69

When my time comes, I want to go out like my Grandfather did..Quietly in his sleep.

Not screaming and begging like the four passenges in his taxi at the time!

By anonymous• 23 May 2010 08:02
anonymous

I have hoped at times for a plane I am in to crash, it never does :(

By soniya• 23 May 2010 08:01
soniya

yup,u said it exactly...but who wants a horrible death like this?? atleast i don't want..

By Sandman69• 23 May 2010 07:59
Sandman69

It's all just FATEs way of thinning the herd!

KARMA, Nothing more, Nothing less.

By soniya• 23 May 2010 07:57
soniya

rishi,i have always prayed (though not a firm believer in ne kind of religion) while take off and more while landing..So it means i wasn't wrong at all to do all these stuffs from ages..lol

By soniya• 23 May 2010 07:56
soniya

Among the eleven air crash tragedies in the last four decades, not one but nine have involved government airlines

Nine out of 11 major air crashes have the government-led Air India, Indian airlines, Alliance air and the Air India express's names on them.

July 1962: Alitalia Flight 771 from Sydney crashed into a hill about 84 km northeast of Mumbai, killing all 94 people on board.

January 1978: Air India Flight 855 bound for Dubai crashed about 3 km off the coast of Bandra in Mumbai, killing all 213 people on board.

June 1982: Air India Flight 403 from Kuala Lumpur and Chennai crashed at Sahar International Airport in Mumbai, killing two of 12 crew members and 15 of 99 passengers.

June 1985: Air India Flight 182 from Montreal to Mumbai, via London and Delhi, was blown up over Irish air space, killing all 329 on board.

October 1988: Indian Airlines Flight 113 from Mumbai crashed on its final approach to Ahmedabad airport, killing 130 people.

February 1990: Indian Airlines Flight 605 from Mumbai crashed on its final approach to Bangalore airport, killing 92 people. The crash had 54 survivors.

August 1991: Indian Airlines Flight 257 from Kolkata crashed into a hill, some 40 km southwest of Imphal, killing all 69 occupants.

April 1993: Indian Airlines Flight 491 on its connecting route from Delhi to Mumbai, with stops at Jaipur and Udaipur, collided with a truck during take off from Aurangabad, killing 63 people. Fifty-five people survived.

November 1996: Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight 763 and Kazakhstan Airlines Flight 1907 crashed mid-air at Charkhi Dadri village near Delhi, killing all 349 people on board on both flights.

July 2000: Alliance Air flight CD 7412 crashed at Patna Airport killing 60 people.

May 22, 2010: An Air India Boeing 737-800 crashed at Mangalore while landing killing 158 people on board while eight passengers survived.

By edifis• 22 May 2010 23:08
edifis

But thats first class. can't afford that!

But imagine a passenger from economy asking for free champagne after being served other liquor very generously!

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 23:03
anonymous

i remember my only flight with the etihad...official trip in the first class ( only once in life )

man, had a time of my life drinking champagne for some three hours served by a cute indian hostess..

By edifis• 22 May 2010 23:01
edifis

Not all. I have seen a few generous ones too. They gave some people sitting infront one too many and and they didn't stop blabbering for the rest of the journey. One of them even wanted champagne for free!

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:59
anonymous

Only flew by Emirates once, was waiting at Dubai airport for 3 hours and I spent them very judiciously so had no problem in the flight ;)

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:58
anonymous

edifis, you gave me a good reason to drink inflights..

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:56
anonymous

WK, i have seen the Emirates flight attendents are so mean while serving liquor..they just dont want to give the second helping...you have to literally irritate them before they reluctantly serve you the second time...

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:55
edifis

I make it a point not to drink inflight.

That way I will be alert incase of some emergency,and not mistake the airhostess for a lifejacket or the blanket as a parachute!

By nomerci• 22 May 2010 22:55
nomerci

rishimba, no problem. I know it can be quite painful.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:51
anonymous

I am usually dead drunk by the time the landing part arrives, never had any problem :-P

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:50
anonymous

thanks nomerci..:) you are so kind..

By nomerci• 22 May 2010 22:47
nomerci

rishi, there are special earplugs available that will make the pain during take off and landing go away. You can find them at BOOTS in Villaggio.

By drmana• 22 May 2010 22:45
drmana

Yes rishi, swallowing action opens the tube connecting middle ear with throat and thus equalizes the pressure inside and outside the eardrum and thus no/less pain. If no water, just swallowing own saliva helps a lot.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:45
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

yes, C2H5OH...10% and 90% H20..

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:43
anonymous

ok drmana, i will try to sip water...it makes sense as the ear is connected to the throat somehow and it would equalise the pressure across..

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:43
edifis

Only ethyl alcohol. Right?

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:42
Mehnis

Rishi drinks only coke and pepsi after dark!!! Adulterated.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:41
anonymous

edifis, i dont drink water after sunset..:)

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:38
edifis

Don't drink alcoholic beverages. Drink water instead.

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:36
Mehnis

No but you need to check it out. I have heard having a small hole in the eardrum too causes this.

By drmana• 22 May 2010 22:35
drmana

rishi, little sips of water or sucking on a candy and swallowing action should help.make sure you have no ear infection before travelling by air.

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:35
edifis

Yes I have seen "flushed away"

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:34
anonymous

mehnis, its since my childhood....would you still say it could be infection..

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:33
anonymous

edifis, if you dive straight, keep your feet together touching each other..

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:32
Mehnis

Check for minor cold blockages in the ear. These are immensely painful when landing. You might be having a minor infection in the ear.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:30
anonymous

drmana, give me some medical tips of how to avoid the ear pain while landing..somehow, i cant stand the pressure changes..

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:30
edifis

I got hurt down there, when I was careless while diving into the pool last Friday.

Normally me dive smooth into the water with minimum splash!

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:28
Mehnis

Low cost airlines tend to have lesser experienced pilots who become better by scaring the wits out of passengers.

Not in the case of today's crash. The pilot was very experienced with more than 10000 hours of flying and 2500 hours on Boeing. He had landed many times ( 19 times is the story) at this Mangalore airport.

By drmana• 22 May 2010 22:23
drmana

Had a horrible landing experience while travelling from Dubai to Doha last November via Etihad. That made me realize that landing time can be dangerous as well.

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:19
Mehnis

I remember some of the Sahara ones were like that. Once landing in Mumbai I was convinced it is curtains for all of us.

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:18
Mehnis

Hey no issue Rishi. No point doing post-mortem. It is just on everyone's thoughts on how did it happen. Continue with edifis.

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:17
edifis

Menhis, You said it. Thats what I meant by thud (shudder,tremble and vibrate) Those were the words I was looking for.

It seems like the plane is going to shed its wings and the wheels may come loose.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:16
anonymous

after this incident, i am sure all indians will pray more during the landing..

we generally pray during the take-off and not during landing..

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:14
anonymous

sorry, mehnis...gone a bit offtrack, but, we can continue on the subject..:)

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:14
Mehnis

Just a horrible thud is quite ok edifis. I have been in some which shudder, tremble and vibrate when the full reverse thrust is on. The older aircraft on domestic routes in India. Well it is quite an experience.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:12
anonymous

same one..dunlop, 95 rials..but they said the prices will further reduce after 27th of this month..but i didnt wait.

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:11
edifis

Which one did you buy?

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 22:10
anonymous

thats right edifis, especially the ones landing at mangalore..

btw, i got the racket and i cant wait to play again with it..:)

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:09
edifis

Sometimes there is such an horrible thud during the touchdown it seems that the plane will break!

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 22:06
Mehnis

Maybe but such a tragedy. I believe a family of 15 was travelling on this and all died.

By edifis• 22 May 2010 22:06
edifis

For the next few months all passengers will have quite a jerky landing experience as all pilots will touchdown within the specified point even if it means landing with a heavy thud!

But an horrible jerky landing is better than overshooting the touchdownpoint and toppling over a cliff.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 21:58
anonymous

the pressure on the pilots to make soft landings may be one of the reasons why the craft overshot the touchdown point..

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 21:54
Mehnis

Spoils and reverse thrust should do the job but here the tyre burst and it immediately swung to the right.

There is another report that says that the pilot probably realizing that he had missed the landing spot by a long distance increased power in order to overshoot the whole runway and abort this landing. But the plane was too far down for that.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 21:49
anonymous

its said it was drizzling...so aquaplaning could be a likely reason..however, the spoils could have done the job incase the tyres dont brake..

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 21:45
Mehnis

According to information this runway is 8000 feet which is international standards and boeing 737 required only about 2500 feet to land. Though on a table top the length of the runway is more than sufficient.

So many theories are being thrown around like pilot fatigue or a miscalculation. Here the tyre burst as it was braking hard as in this video and veered towards the right and the wing hit a concrete pillar of a tower . This tore off the wing and the aircraft slid below breaking into two.

By Ed singini• 22 May 2010 21:40
Ed singini

it could have been the case, you dont want to overshoot the touch down zone on a runway that ends with a cliff. Aquaplanning could be the culprit, the FDR/CVR will shed more light on the cause of this tragedy. May the souls of the victims rest in peace.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 21:37
anonymous

there should be some extra space beyond the runway for emergency situations. they say the air-pad is small and like a table-top...i wonder why they have not made it as per the international standards.

this needs to be corrected as soon as possible..

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 21:31
Mehnis

Late touchdown is confirmed Rishi. Between 2000-3000 feet beyond the landing mark. After that everything went wrong.

By anonymous• 22 May 2010 21:29
anonymous

so many possibilities..

late touchdown, overloaded aircraft, slippery pad due to rain, short runway, late or not opening of the spoils, exhaust gas outlets not redirected..

By Mehnis• 22 May 2010 21:22
Mehnis

Just a likely scenario edifis. Could have been strong burst of wind that swayed the aircraft. This could happen anywhere

By edifis• 22 May 2010 21:19
edifis

Shocking. I will never go to Mangalore by air.

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