United B777 has ENGINE FAILURE+FIRE on departure | Cowling Separates
20 Feb 2021
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United B772 performing flight UAL328 from Denver to Honolulu was climbing through 13000 feet when the pilots declared MAYDAY reporting a right engine failure and requesting to return immediately.
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@Bob Rae pictures show the blade punched a hole in the centre tank, so that may have solved that. Or they just performed an overweight landing. As long as they calculated the stopping distance was within the runway, primary concern would be to land the aircraft rather than airframe damage, in situations like this
@mafiaboy87 “mafia” boy? How old are you, sonny? My reliance on the investigation has no effect upon it, nor does your silly rant.
@Junior von Claire maybe it did, true. Just usually Victor knows that somehow and includes it.
@Bob Rae I wondered the same thing! and "heavy" too!
@Junior von Claire ooohh, busting out the fancy pants uni degree eh? Maybe some applied brain would serve you better in the real world, when a Hawaiian separatist is kicking your yt skull in. And you still trusting those investigators and authorities after all the screw ups and butt covering, talk about the lack of critical thinking
Pros. All around. But it shouldn't happen in the first place 🤔
Why all people coping this same thing
You need nerves of steel to do these jobs my goodness.
I work for a Pratt and Whitney site. The things I hear.....
The damaged karate encouragingly stamp because drake eventually guard underneath a happy tray. deafening, unequal difference
Them gremlins are out again and up to no good. lol
Pilot was calm and in control of situation at hand.
Gotta appreciate how quickly everyone deals with the situation!
Too many layoffs @ Boeing no more quality.
There’s a video out there of the engine actually exploding in air
What happens to all the other inbounds?
Diverted or put on hold.
are all the random lines representing fallen engine parts?
Not this video but im beginning to suspect the ATC could be just as bad as security guards at dcs omg another career profession deals with aholes we cant get fired for being aholes also
Very good. The professionalism is appreciated
The calm and composed crew did a great job!
Boing needs to be put out of business!
The number or pilots that were frustrated that the local news called the airport DIA (denver international airport) instead of DEN were ridiculous - was almost as though pilots thought they were the only ones that existed :)
I'm loving that an American pilot says Mayday when in trouble. There is no fuss, argument or ambiguity.
The was an incident with a 4-engine Boing comming out of the Dutch Maastricht-Aachen-Airport (MST) just leaving the airport for New York on Saturday. One of the engines was heavily damaged and falling debris damaged several houses and cars. At least 2 people on the ground were injured. The plane landed in Liège (LGG) in Belgium. It was a 747-400 Cargo with medical equipment. Shortly ater the start the tower informed the pilots about a fire in one of the engines. The plane landed in Liege because of the longer runway. Plane number 6T5504, build in 1991. The plane belongs to Bermuda based Longtail Aviation. Hope you find something about it.
Same aircraft engine fire BA las Vegas.
Any information how old engine was?
Very scary alot more could have gone wrong im glad they got it landed on the runway safely and crew and passengers are ok its all over the news here still its even on the news on my phone
Also...did they get a chance to dump fuel to lighten their load?
Wonder why they didn't opt for one of the NS runways with the wind out of 360 degrees?
I guess they didn't dump fuel? I always thought that they had to do that. Must not these days cause they were calling him heavy all the way home.
The 777 can land above MLW so dumping fuel is not a necessity. "Heavy" is just a term used for widebody aircraft in the US for distance purposes due to the risk of heavier wake turbulence to other aircraft.
Props to ATC - calm cool and collected. Nice job !
Question: Why did they not have to dump fuel like almost every other emergency landing? thanks.
Pilot sounded panicked. Bad pilot.
The video of the engine burning is the real one for this accident?
why it no crash??????
I think we should all be happy this didn't happen over the pacific halfway between Cali and Hawaii, what if the engine forced a ditching? I know its not exactly safe to have debris raining down on the populace but I think we should be glad this happened over land and near DEN airport!
Hopefully not a GE MOTOR
Did they dump fuel?
The professionalism of the pilots is outstanding. Calm, cool, collected and performing required checklists and procedures. This is how lives are saved. Great job.
Excellent!
Can anybody tell me what is the mesh like material where the flames are burning ?
The engine self fire extinguisher didn't work. That is not good. Maybe there was some hot oil catching fire somewhere in an unseen corner of that Pratt & Whitney P 4000 motor.
Good job pilot and ATC
My friends in Broomfield had an interesting weekend
@Vasaviation Will you also make a video of the 747 that had Engine Fire in Maastricht (EHBK) the same day?
Wht happen with you Boeing, in the beginning this year you have 3 aircraft fail flight/accident. Indonesia , Afrika n right now??
I doubt any of the recent accidents and incidents are Boeing's fault.
Very surprised the engine failed so long after takeoff. No mention of dumping fuel? Must have not needed to (and probably not a very full flight)
Awful RT from the pilots.
bro you are insane, i had to look through multiple pages to even find any articles that know what they talking abt and u got this up that fast
Hey VASAviation, on the same day a Boeing 747 freigher outbound from Maastricht/Aachen airport also had an engine failure raining down engine bits on a residential neighbourhood. Could you also do that as a video? (link to incident: www.aviation24.be/airports/maastricht-aachen-mst/maastricht-aachen-airport-comments-on-the-engine-failure-of-longtail-aviation-boeing-747-400/) (edited out grammatical errors)
It's very scary
"Folks, this is your Captain speaking. Look, uhm, light 'em up, 'cause we're going down, okay. I got a carton of Camels non-filters, I'll see you on the ground. Take it easy."
About time to put the kibosh on that “souls on board” question, whether it’s 20 or 200 should make no difference in how ATC handle the emergency, one would hope. Using the word “souls” rather than “people” sounds a bit pessimistic as well. In a worst case situation they’re going to refer to the documents anyway to get an exact count. It’s not like it’s the 1930’s still where they may have had no idea who was addressing them over the radio and needed to clarify. Just saying.
Thank God and the crew that all on board and on the ground came out unscathed physically which otherwise could have been catastrophic.
Boeing's golden age is over, its series production produces aircraft that crash more often.
Need a jet mechanic? I'm available 🤣🤣🤣
Uncontained engine failure and landing heavy on a single engine? Wow. Kudos to the pilots for keeping a cool head.👏🏻 This was not an easy landing, and the fact that no lives were lost-both passengers and crew but also those within the debris field-is in and of itself a miracle.🙏🏻
Pilots: Our aircraft is falling apart. ATC: Ok, you do you and just keep us up to date.
Very calm, cool crew, well trained .ATC did a great job.
Imagine being the passenger and seeing that! My ar*e would of been on fire as well as that engine!
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Boeing sucks....
Blown up by the media, truly shows how calm and under control the situation was after the engine was secured and Contained
This was very helpful. Thanks for presenting this. Liked & subscribed.
Door to door it’s almost twelve hours of crowds to go to HNL during pandemic. Smart. Not.
Yea, I still smell the AVGas they dumped in order to drop weight.
Denver ATC did an amazing Job they waisted no time open the air field to the united airlines returing aircraft in the safe return to Denver giving the crew any run way they wish that will get them on the ground safely.
so lucky the engine explode didn't hit the hydraulic system.
Keep in mind, this plane is 26 yrs old too. 4 more yrs and its out of warranty.
What are the odds of two identical engine's fail exactly the same way in 24 hours of each other ???
these planes are made to fly fine if an engine fails.
At 1:24 what does the ATC mean by “somebody stepped on you”? Is that just slang for being interrupted
being talked over
That is my understanding...hence why the pilot had to repeat his last radio transmission.
Victor vector. Glad pilot did have fish before flight ..lol
@Sanddab Z and don't call me Shirley. .
Roger!
I can guarantee the little bit hot light came on ..... Captain --mayday mayday Airtraffic controller Mayday mayday--- that is the russian new years 😁
do they talk this fast or audio has been edited (higher-speed)?
Yep! You gotta listen cause they talk quick!
What does "heavy" mean in this context?
A "heavy" airplane is one with a maximum take off weight of 300,000 pounds (136 metric tonnes) or greater. Bigger airplanes create bigger, more dangerous wake vortices. The designation helps every one on the radio with situational awareness.
Incredible work by everyone involved!!! Worst case scenario with the best possible outcome.
Thank God for every day. You never know when it will be your last.
SLC just had an engine failure.
Shit happens in the ponzi matrix.
Excellent Flight Controller - He immediately gave the pilot exactly what he needed without any questions - many times controllers talk too much and ask too many questions - This guy was perfect. If he ever sees this ... Thank You 🙏 Great Job.
Not flying Boeing until they take safety seriously!!
My dad flies for United! And flies 777 so scary pilots did a great job glad everyone was safe
1:14 MAYDAY MAYDAY
777
Great flight crew and control tower personnel.
word has it the captain has over 5000 hrs in the 777
Love to see the very professional acting of both sides. Crew and ATC! ... Thanks VASAviation!
So many spelling errors. Appreciate the video but prefer quality over speed.
Thank goodness no lives were lost and plane landed safely.
The engine looks fine to me-it's turning and burning! (Seriously, nice job by the crew and ATC.)
"Boeing suspended operations for more than 100 of its aircraft Sunday after an engine on a United Airlines flight from Denver caught fire and fell apart, scattering debris in a Colorado neighborhood before the plane landed safely. "The suspensions apply to the model airplane used in Saturday's flight to Hawaii, the 777 powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines, the company said in a statement."
Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos ⭕️
The aircraft commenced its journey later that evening.
You mean **STARTED**
Great job getting this video/audio up and great job by all those involved
1:01 you can hear fire alarm
Pilots and tower crew: no big deal all in a day's work. All passengers: we're going to have to clean ourselves up.
2:15 well THERE'S your problem...
SAME DAY ****** -- On 20 February 2021, a Longtail Boeing 747-412BCF, registration VQ-BWT, operating as flight 6T5504/LGT5504, had an engine failure above the village of Meerssen, shortly after taking off from Maastricht Aachen Airport on the way to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Dropped turbine blades lightly injured two persons on the ground. The plane was able to land safely at Liège Airport. The 747-400BCF was powered by PW4056 engines, a derivative of the PW4000 engine.***** These engines suck, they are using hollow blades...........think about that, who thought this was a good idea??
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BRAVO to that flight crew, cool, calm, collected! Bravos out to the cabin crew! Denver Tower, Approach, GREAT JOB! To the First Responders!
This is what happens when you take off your seatbelt when seatbelt sign is on