Vídeo impressionante. Acidente da NWA em KMSP
Enviado: Sex Ago 18, 2006 23:14
Lembra daquela colisão entre um DC-9 e A319 da Northwest em Minneapolis, cujas fotos circularam muito na net?
Bom, os vídeos de segurança do aeroporto de Minneapolis foram liberados. A causa está sob investigação pelo NTSB, mas sabe-se que o DC-9 sofreu pane hidráulica total enquanto taxiava, e não teve como freiar. Impressionante que não houve fogo, e mais uma razão pelo qual passageiros devem manter seus cintos afivelados até o sinal desligar. Infelizmente têm muita gente ignorante que acha que o sinal é bobeira.
Outra coisa impressionante é o fato mencionado que em questão de minutos haviam 22 ambulâncias além de bombeiros e paramédicos na cena.
http://kstp.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpa ... _ID=167944
Status: Preliminary - official
Date: 10 MAY 2005
Time: 19:30
Type: Airbus A.319-114
Operator: Northwest Airlines
Registration: N368NB
C/n / msn: 2039
First flight: 2003
Engines: 2 CFMI CFM56-5A5
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 38
Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 43
Airplane damage: Minor
Location: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP) (United States of America)
Phase: Taxi
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP / KMSP), United States of America
Destination airport: San Antonio International Airport, TX (SAT / KSAT)
Flightnumber: 1849
Narrative:
Northwest Flight 1495 departed Columbus at 18:26 on a flight to Minneapolis. The flight was carried out by DC-9-51 N763NC. The DC-9 experienced a reported loss of right hydraulic system fluid quantity during a climb to cruise. The flight continued to Minneapolis where a landing was made without incident. The flight then taxied under its own power to gate G10 where it stopped and awaited a tow into the gate. At the same time a company Airbus A.319 (N368NB) was being pushed back by a tug. The DC-9 then moved forward and impacted the right wing of the Airbus. The Airbus' right hand wing cut through the top of the flight deck of the DC-9.
Status: Preliminary - official
Date: 10 MAY 2005
Time: 19:30
Type: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Operator: Northwest Airlines
Registration: N763NC
C/n / msn: 47716/832
First flight: 1976
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-11 (HK3)
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 94
Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 99
Airplane damage: Substantial
Location: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP) (United States of America)
Phase: Taxi
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Columbus-Port Columbus International Airport, OH (CMH / KCMH), United States of America
Destination airport: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP / KMSP)
Flightnumber: 1495
Narrative:
Northwest Flight 1495 departed Columbus at 18:26 on a flight to Minneapolis. The flight was carried out by DC-9-51 N763NC. The DC-9 experienced a reported loss of right hydraulic system fluid quantity during a climb to cruise. The flight continued to Minneapolis where a landing was made without incident. The flight then taxied under its own power to gate G10 where it stopped and awaited a tow into the gate. At the same time a company Airbus A.319 (N368NB) was being pushed back by a tug. The DC-9 then moved forward and impacted the right wing of the Airbus. The Airbus' right hand wing cut through the top of the flight deck of the DC-9.
Fonte: Aviation Safety Network
Bom, os vídeos de segurança do aeroporto de Minneapolis foram liberados. A causa está sob investigação pelo NTSB, mas sabe-se que o DC-9 sofreu pane hidráulica total enquanto taxiava, e não teve como freiar. Impressionante que não houve fogo, e mais uma razão pelo qual passageiros devem manter seus cintos afivelados até o sinal desligar. Infelizmente têm muita gente ignorante que acha que o sinal é bobeira.
Outra coisa impressionante é o fato mencionado que em questão de minutos haviam 22 ambulâncias além de bombeiros e paramédicos na cena.
http://kstp.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpa ... _ID=167944
Status: Preliminary - official
Date: 10 MAY 2005
Time: 19:30
Type: Airbus A.319-114
Operator: Northwest Airlines
Registration: N368NB
C/n / msn: 2039
First flight: 2003
Engines: 2 CFMI CFM56-5A5
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 38
Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 43
Airplane damage: Minor
Location: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP) (United States of America)
Phase: Taxi
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP / KMSP), United States of America
Destination airport: San Antonio International Airport, TX (SAT / KSAT)
Flightnumber: 1849
Narrative:
Northwest Flight 1495 departed Columbus at 18:26 on a flight to Minneapolis. The flight was carried out by DC-9-51 N763NC. The DC-9 experienced a reported loss of right hydraulic system fluid quantity during a climb to cruise. The flight continued to Minneapolis where a landing was made without incident. The flight then taxied under its own power to gate G10 where it stopped and awaited a tow into the gate. At the same time a company Airbus A.319 (N368NB) was being pushed back by a tug. The DC-9 then moved forward and impacted the right wing of the Airbus. The Airbus' right hand wing cut through the top of the flight deck of the DC-9.
Status: Preliminary - official
Date: 10 MAY 2005
Time: 19:30
Type: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Operator: Northwest Airlines
Registration: N763NC
C/n / msn: 47716/832
First flight: 1976
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-11 (HK3)
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 94
Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 99
Airplane damage: Substantial
Location: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP) (United States of America)
Phase: Taxi
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Columbus-Port Columbus International Airport, OH (CMH / KCMH), United States of America
Destination airport: Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, MN (MSP / KMSP)
Flightnumber: 1495
Narrative:
Northwest Flight 1495 departed Columbus at 18:26 on a flight to Minneapolis. The flight was carried out by DC-9-51 N763NC. The DC-9 experienced a reported loss of right hydraulic system fluid quantity during a climb to cruise. The flight continued to Minneapolis where a landing was made without incident. The flight then taxied under its own power to gate G10 where it stopped and awaited a tow into the gate. At the same time a company Airbus A.319 (N368NB) was being pushed back by a tug. The DC-9 then moved forward and impacted the right wing of the Airbus. The Airbus' right hand wing cut through the top of the flight deck of the DC-9.
Fonte: Aviation Safety Network