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Gumleaf
January 17th, 2008, 04:57 PM
Friday Jan 18 06:33 AEDT


A British Airways jet has crash landed short of the runway at London's Heathrow airport, injuring six people and causing delays at the world's busiest airport.

The undercarriage of the Boeing 777 was wrecked with the back end and the engines touching the ground. Passengers poured out of emergency slides while firefighters sprayed safety foam around the jet. One said he felt he had won the "lottery" by escaping unharmed.

Television pictures showed skidmarks carving up the grass ahead of the runway used by Flight BA38 from Beijing with 136 passengers and 16 crew on board. All the injuries were reported as minor.

"I could hear the undercarriage come out and the next moment the plane just dropped," he said.

"The wheels came out and went for touchdown, and the next moment we just dropped. I couldn't tell you how far.

"When everything came to a standstill, I looked out of the window and the undercarriage was gone and the plane was on its belly.

"I didn't speak to the pilot, but I saw him, and he looked very pale."

BBC television quoted the pilot as saying he had lost all power as it was landing and had to glide it in.

The incident happened shortly before Prime Minister Gordon Brown was due to take off from Heathrow for China on an official visit. His flight was briefly held up.

The southern runway was closed at Heathrow, causing delays. Some flights were being to other airports.

Another passenger, Fernando Prado, told BBC television by telephone that all the passengers had been evacuated within two or three minutes, adding of his escape: "I won the lottery today."

A Heathrow spokesman said the plane carried out an emergency landing at 12:42 pm (11.42 AEDT) and that it had been fully evacuated.

"The Heathrow southern runway has been closed, but the northern runway remains open," he added.

BA chief executive Willie Walsh said: "We are very proud of the way our crew safely evacuated all 136 passengers on board.

"The crew are very experienced and are trained to deal with circumstances like this."

He said the Air Accidents Investigation Branch would probe what happened and the airline would cooperate fully.

"It would be innapropriate for me to speculate as to the likely cause of this incident," Walsh added.

He said the aircraft in question was about six years old and BA had 43 Boeing 777s in operation.

Six passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries, said a spokeswoman for the London Ambulance Service.

A London police spokesman said there was no suggestion that terrorism was involved.

The British prime minister was travelling with a party of around 30 journalists, businessmen and personalities, including Virgin chief Richard Branson and Olympic athlete Kelly Holmes.

Aηdy
January 17th, 2008, 05:00 PM
Been watching this on the news today, as bad as it seems it could have been so much worse.

Gumleaf
January 17th, 2008, 07:21 PM
Aussie prankster fools network over jet crash
Friday Jan 18 10:00 AEDT

By Shaun Davies
ninemsn staff with wires


An Australian who claimed to be a passenger on board a British Airways flight that crashed at London's Heathrow Airport was a hoaxer, according to the network that originally ran the quotes.

A representative from Sky News in the UK confirmed to ninemsn that the Australian who called himself Jason Johnson was a prankster who decided to have a laugh at the network's expense.

"I felt like I was in a washing machine.

"There was this major shift to the side and all of us were slung off to the side of where we were sitting."

After Sky ran a live interview and used grabs in a separate story, Jason e-mailed them to admit the call was a prank.

"He admitted it through e-mail. One of our producers called him up and he said, 'I was a bit pissed and thought it might be quite funny'," a Sky journalist told ninemsn.

The quotes have run extensively, both in Australia and across the world.

The jet crash landed short of the runway at London's Heathrow airport at around 12.42pm (11.42 AEDT), injuring six people and causing delays at the world's busiest airport.

The undercarriage of the Boeing 777 was wrecked with the back end and the engines touching the ground. Passengers poured out of emergency slides while firefighters sprayed safety foam around the jet. One said he felt he had won the "lottery" by escaping unharmed.

Television pictures showed skidmarks carving up the grass ahead of the runway used by Flight BA38 from Beijing with 136 passengers and 16 crew on board. All the injuries were reported as minor.

BBC television quoted the pilot as saying he had lost all power as it was landing and had to glide it in.

A passenger, Fernando Prado, told BBC television by telephone that all the passengers had been evacuated within two or three minutes, adding of his escape: "I won the lottery today."

Six passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries, said a spokeswoman for the London Ambulance Service.

A London police spokesman said there was no suggestion that terrorism was involved.

Sugaree
January 17th, 2008, 07:31 PM
The real problem was that he didn't land at an angle like he should have.

What plane do they will land from the bottom gear first then slowly go to the top gear. What he did was that he decided to land flat causing the landing gear to push up into the plane and causing it to slide to the end of the run way.

thesphinx
January 17th, 2008, 11:11 PM
Good thing no one was killed.

Malcolm Tucker
January 18th, 2008, 01:14 AM
I watched this yesterday. Came as quite a shock. The 777 is one of the safest planes going :\ Seems to me to be a VERY hard landing.... Lucky, it could have been worse given the state of the engines :|

Whisper
January 18th, 2008, 02:17 AM
That would have been WICKED

Jusisguy
January 18th, 2008, 11:40 AM
do they know yet why the engines lost power?

seems like a bit of a freak accident

Sugaree
January 18th, 2008, 11:48 AM
Good thing no one was killed.

I know that still surprises me. Well good thing. That pilot is gonna get his ass sued up and down

Serenity
January 18th, 2008, 11:50 AM
I know that still surprises me. Well good thing. That pilot is gonna get his ass sued up and down

Not really. The pilot saved all those people's lives by being able to land it at all. It's not like the pilot just shut the engines off- they failed. So if anyone's gonna be sued it would be the company for their plane suddenly shutting off, dontcha think?

Sugaree
January 18th, 2008, 11:55 AM
Well you would think the pilot because he was the one who was in charge of landing the plane and that he would be sued for putting those people in danger.

But yes the engine company will be sued. My grandpa said

I'll make a bet that those engines were Roy Roce engines

Malcolm Tucker
January 18th, 2008, 02:27 PM
RR Trent 895 To be exact. Why would anyone be sued, why would Rolls Royce be sued, or BA? I heard nearly all of those people were happy to survive. The engines failed 2 miles out, when the autopilot sent more power to the engines, thus failing them. That's what travel insurance is for. It was a genuine accident. The plane stalled on short finals and it went into the grass. I'm sure that the co-pilot, who landed it, made it as a genuine mistake. It was human error. And all of the people, the captain, the Senior F/A and all of the passengers were in good spirits and were praising the flight crew.

And even after all that. It still hasn't put me off wanting to become a pilot.