Boeing 747 Bird-Strike
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2020
- Bird striking Boeing 747 engine during takeoff roll
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Royal Flight of Oman Boeing 747-400 left Hamburg on 22 November 2020 at around 10:30am local time (9:30 UTC). During takeoff roll the aircraft was struck by a bird, however the aircraft continued to climb without further incidents and landed safely in Oman a few hours later.
The gull hit the engine inlet and part of the bird went through the fan and then through the bypass we belive. Looks like nothing went through the core and compressor stage.
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To clear up a bit what you see (and hear) in this video:
This is a Boeing 747-400 operated by the Royal Flight of Oman, this is a governmental aircraft and not a regular passenger aircraft.
The aircraft hit a bird during takeoff roll at around 100kts (115 mph/185 km/h). The reason why the aircraft looks so slow in the video is because this is filmed on a focal length of 1360mm which squeezes the depth of a video by a significant amount.
The bird hit the engine cowling (the silver ring) and seperated into pieces there. Some parts went through the engine, visible by the black cloud behind the engine. This is no smoke, just shredded bird as the bird went through the bypass part of the engine, this is a part of the engine where no combustion takes place. The big fan in front of the engine sucks in a lot of air and the major part of it goes around the core directly to the engine exhaust. Only if the bird goes through that core you will be able to see fire and smoke coming out of the engine. That was not the case here.
Birdstrikes are happening on a quite regular basis (there are 13,000 per year in the US alone) and aircraft engines are designed to withstand birds weighing up to 3.6kg (8 lb) which is tested with frozen dead birds that are shot into the engine during the certification process. In this event is it quite likely that the pilots did not even noticed the birdstrike during the takeoff roll and therefore continued with the takeoff roll as normal.
They will probably not realise that they hit a bird until they do the outside check after landing. Therefore, if the engine parameters don't change drastically in the cockpit no takeoff abort or return to the airport is needed.
Some may ask: Why don't they put a mesh in front of the engine to protect it?
It's simple: There is no need for that as this would not help in any way or may even worsen the situation. The impct speed of 100kts is killing the bird instantly regardless of hitting the engine cowling or a mesh made out of metal. In the worst case the mesh will burst and the metallic parts will cause serious damage to the fan blades and core of the engine. Furthermore the mesh will worsen the airflow into the engine, resulting in a higher fuel consumption.
Coming to the SOUND of the video:
The video is shot on a tripod standing on a gravel path around the airport, the sound is recorded with a video shotgun microphone that mainly collects sound in front of the microphone and some of the sound behind it. The strange sound you hear (a person walking on a wet gravel path as it rained just before the takeoff) is so loud because the aircraft engines spool up around 3 kilometers away and the sound is relatively quiet when it hits the microphone. On the other hand, a person jogging and walking behind the camera is just about 5 meters away, making that sound much louder.
Ok
thanks for clearing things up
thanks for the really detailed answer, a big help
@Jack Waiksnis Not everyone types on a phone with thumbs. It probably took him a couple minutes.
If only people give context like this , i wouldnt have any questions .
No suffering. The bird died in 0.0001 sec
That's how death should come to everyone
Fool ?
Bruh yu crazyy loll
doubt it, the birb could still bleeding to painful death
Not everyone
these replies are just joking, right?
Bird: *dies
the guy in the background: *minecraft stepping grass noises
Lol
Nice
Same hahaha
would be hilarious if there was this melancholic minecraft music with "uugh" death sfx...
this comment had me rolling lol
That bird was a whistle blower
Underrated comment! 😂
Can we just appreciate for a second how clean that 747 is!!
definitely not indian plane!
Clean exept the wing now…
Can we take a minute to talk about the fact that these engines are designed and engineered well enough to withstand something like this without exploding or breaking down?
If the bird went into the engine core, it might cause more damage
@@_baller That’s a pretty stupid analogy. A blender is just a single blade. A jet engine is packed full of delicate sensitive parts and instruments and breakable components.
They better are.
@@_baller a blender is designed to...blend things, a engine is not, also, a kiwi is soft, a bird has bones and hard parts
I like planes
Momma bird: Look both ways before crossing the runway.
Teacher: and that kids is a example of what happens if your ass gets vehicular homicide
@ladybug41 true
Looked both ways so it flew right into the turbine
@@muhammedmustafayolo lol so true
One mammas kid blended after this.
Props to the guy who recorded this amazing footage. Professional work right there! 👏
Many thanks! ~ Ole ✈️
Standing with a camera in this day and age is hard
Flight engine: *exists*
Birds: "Oy that looks nice and cozy"
Millions died.
@@Boomkinguyman they are now cozy in the afterlife XD
Engine: yes, but AFTERLIFE.
The birds in heaven:
Bird 1: how did you die?
Bird 2: oh well, i starved in the forest... you?
Bird 1: i got sucked into a plane engine
Bird 2: ....
Hahahaha
bruh
Bird 3-8: yo same
Then some Canadian geese apear
Bird 3: Oh another bird strike
RIP bird April 15 2019-22 November 2020. Our prayers are with you.😢🙏🙏🙏🙏 (cue the sad music)
Queue*
Rest In Peace bird that didn’t know that a plane was comming
R. I. P
Rip bird April 15 2019_22😭😭😭
How do you know when it was born?
Plot twist, the bird was a Boeing whistleblower
Who's more interested in how magnificently the plane took off instead of the bird strike?
@@Peter-yd2ok This is nothing but only you jealous mind saying thay.. My comment is totally related to the video !!
@@Peter-yd2ok Don't add your probability bro
No one
@@Peter-yd2ok bro why you gotta expose him like that 🤣
@@gauravkalra4 dude shut the fuck up, deal with the fact that your channel is fucking dead, spamming comments won't make you the next fucking internet sensation
Nobody:
Nothing.
Underrated comment
The engine tho
Engine: Get out of my way!!!!!
That big old turbofan wasn’t tripping over an entire bird shooting into it I guess
Oh no. Anyways last week
Mother bird: son, don't get close to that big bird. He can kill you
Bird: why, he doesn't have a beak.
So he won't eat me
a few moments later:
🤣🤣
Always listen to your mom.
The mom has wrong thoughts by not letting her own son knows
Mom: Last time it's your father now it's you,why no one want to listen to me? 😭
@@flarearlgrandejioral4137 so sad...
Скорейшего выздоровления этой птичке
Да не, она не поранилась, только умерла чутка
@@f22raptorcuzidkможно моментом склеить обратно и как новенький
Who put talc powder on the runway
It doesn't look like it was entirely sucked into the engine, rather it hit the side rim of the engine and blew up all around.
Nope, it didnt fly towards the engine, it tried to avoid the plane but the engine sucked it and blew it into pieces, it happens faster than the camera can film so it looks like he flying away and then next frame its disintegrating.
@@da4127 There is at least one frame where you can see a part of the bird did not go through the engine. I think it's hard to appreciate that the plane was going very fast at that point so the impact broke the bird in pieces, and only part of it went through the engine.
From what I saw in slow motion it hit the rim with right shoulder, right wing got suck in, the rest passed by.
No way it got smashed into a million pieces by the cowling and left no evidence.
@@da4127 No, it got smashed my the outer edge cowling and didn't go through the turbine. If it wen't through the turbine you wouldn't see any pieces at all, it would just be a puff of smoke probably followed by compressor stall surges.
Now that was a stunning catch. A rare 747 combined with a bird strike.
Thanks mate! ~ Ole ✈️
747 Rare ???
@@badass6.0powerstroke10they aren’t in production so yeah, rare
@@destroyer100onblitz i understand there no longer in production, But for how many years have they been being manufactured ? Many, and Boeing produced lots of them, so No, i don't think their a rare aircraft.
This version of the 747 is very rare. Its a government one@@badass6.0powerstroke10
I have never seen such camera work before, you can hear how the camera man is running while filming, yet it's incredibly stable footage.
Props to you man
James cameron who?
Bird:why are you kill me
Plane:no you died yourself
At least the bird went through the engines bypass, not the core.
@Casey Garcia for the engine it is...
You can literally see how the sucking force of the engine ripped the birds head and how it didn’t sucked in, but the body did.
Actually half went through the bypass and the other by the cowling.
@@susieq2334 I don't think you can literally tell what part got sucked in and which part didn't.
are you like 5 years old or you just want to let people know you are aware of how jet engines work? 😅 bruhh hhhh at this point it really didn't make any difference to that unlucky bird, did you watch him disappeared in the air, yep, was already dead before it even hit the blades.
Why people dislike this? It's literally everything the tittle says
Every video have dislike to.
Vegan be like: 😢this poor little Bird
Yeah yeah shut up
Or maybe they did expect that the engine explodes
*title
They're vegan
Lucky guys, not so much the bird ☹️ but looks like it got the outside of the main fan, so would’ve likely passed between the core and the outer bypass. Another quality catch 💪🏻
It indeed hit the rim and part of it went through the bypass part of the engine, if stuff had went through the core, there would have been a few flames. ~ Ole ✈
Bird be like : Watch yo jet bro! WATCH YO JET!!!!!!
Plane: *INHALES*
"why does this smell like bird?"
😂😂😂😂🤢
I dont remember where but some pilot youtuber said that when you hit a bird it smells like burnt chicken
@@da4127 it does, the air in the cabin is supplied by the engines, that suck air, pressurize it and blow it in for people to breathe. Therefore when there is a bird strike, the smell of roast chicken is felt in the cabin, first in the passenger section, and later in the flight deck. I know bc I worked as cabin crew 😅
@@ernodios epic
Passengers, too. The cabin is ventilated and pressurized by engine bleed air. The front part of a turbine is the world's most advanced air compressor, the fuel isn't injected until after that where it burns in the combustors and the resulting expansion drives it through the the hot side where more turbine wheels extract that energy and use it to spin the front compressor stage and the turbofan on the front of the engine. Bleed air is taken off that front part before the fuel is added, it's hot, but otherwise clean outside air... until it sucks a bird in. Then the 400-500 degree bleed air cooks it, that burnt chicken scented air then goes through the bleed air cooling system, and finally into the cabin. There are filters, but we all know you can still smell de-icing fluid, so... yep, burnt chicked :D
He is right. Suffering a lot of pain for a long time is more horrible than these kind of I stant death
*bird gets hit by plane*
Government: “some of our drones are going to be sacrificed, but it’s worth the intelligence”
This plane is so beautiful !
0:58 Name Airlines ? Pretty colors
Royal flight of Oman, government jet
That was so smooth due to camera angle it was like a magician's trick when a dove becomes confetti. It's hard to see the exact moment the bird disappears and debris appears.
The bird took a good flight. Straight to bird heaven.
This is one of the reasons of why I feel much safer flying on a 4 engine aircraft...
Idk how safe you feel flying with Boeing nowadays
0:22 R.I.P bird
😢
❤
;-;
Bruh
Yea,is a sad ending to that bird
porr
Amazing recording skills, amazing camera equipment, amazing rare aircraft with bird strike. I'm not surprised that this video has over 3M views
🙏RIP🙏
For This Beautiful Creature
Bird: lemme go fly near that thing about million times bigger than I, making deafening noise, and see what happens...
It literally was sucked in and exploded. Even the camera thought the bird was going to make it. It literally skipped a frame past the engine and then got pulled back in and exploded into theoretical bird fragments.
Wakanda forever😔
this is the highest quality video ive ever seen of an airplane lifting off in my life
Bird: "This really SUCKS!"
Why am i laughing.. i will go to hell now.
@@ArcNinja I laughed too , damn~ I am such an a$$
best comment ever
ohhh really, you don't say.
Bird sucked in so hard that bird's wing couldn't keep up and separated.
Thats the good thing about Turbo Fan engines. They are designed with a high by pass duct around the engine. If something gets ingested the huge fan blades divert the object to the by pass duct which is a space between the engine and the engine housing. I was a former Navy Jet Tech and worked on Pratt& Whitney TF30 P408 engines. At one time I was working on an engine that had ingested a duck. It bent one of the forward fan blades which were made of titanium. Bent it like the blade was made of taffy and ejected it through the by pass duct thus saving the internal parts of the engine. Turbo Jet engines have no by pass duct.
STUNNING AIRCRAFT EPIC VIDEO POOR BIRD BUT WOW YOUR FILMING IS FANTASTIC
Wrong place, wrong time! What a splendid piece of footage. I like how the description says that the plane was struck by the bird ;)
Thanks! Indeed a very unlucky bird... ~ Ole ✈️
Beeindruckender Take off! Fast hätte es der Vogel noch geschafft. Daumen hoch fürs einfangen! Gruss inselvideo!
Dankeschön! Ja da hast du Recht, das war echt knapp... Liebe Grüße zurück! ~ Ole ✈️
Das ist nicht beeindruckend. Mindestens 90°, dann ist es gut 😛
Uhhh..... Ziel zerstört?
Wtf ?
@@proximacentauri3342 it’s called German my guy it’s not new to people
That is an incredible aircraft! That bird is about as impactful as a June Bug striking your F150 on the interstate.
Bird:*blinks*
Bird:Huh? Why am i in the bird heaven?
Man I forgot just how nice the 747 looks!
Your not wrong bud, I was thinking the same thing. Such a shame they are being pushed out of the industry, I don't see myself ever getting the chance to travel in one.
My deepest condolence to the bird families 💔
It survived
@@rubikscubeearf6218 yeah true he had some minor injuries but nothing really happen to him people just scared for no reason😂
no it got sucked into an engine didnt you see it explode?@@InsertSomenickorsomethingOK
@@InsertSomenickorsomethingOKbro are you dumb?!?!? It died!
In fact, the jumbo is the best civil airliner in the history of aviation, and it will probably stay secret! They won't do any better!
Wow what a smooth video recording!!! Congratulations for that footage. What a beautiful view!
Rip bird
Who was someone's
Mother/father
Sister/ brother
Child
Etc
It’s just a fkn bird
😣😣
Aunt
Uncle
Grandfather
Grandmother
@@alexsxvz you sir, are an amazing human being and I appreciate your personality
Thank you for being such an amazing person
You literally said what I wanted to say
It was my wife’s boyfriend
Incredible footage! What a beauty. That poor bird tho.. 😅 Well done guys!!
Thanks a lot mate! ~ Ole ✈️
Rest in pieces, bird! You were true legend!
If I'm not mistaken, the 747 can maintain altitude with only 2 engines. I love it. She took on birb and didn't even bat an eyelash. RIP birb.
They test those engines by firing whole thawed chickens into them with an air cannon, that little seagull wasn’t even noticed.
ETOPS ratings apply to quadjets too
I wandered if bird thinks plane is like king bird
Just think about it they probably think that "the bird that does not flap it's wing shall be king" and then they see plane and said
"K I N G"
I guess this video is a good reminder that
DEATH COMES FOR US ALL
*MEMENTO MORI*
Rip little bird it got sliced to pieces :( poor little Birdy
Q: What's the last thing that went thru that bird's head before he died?
A: The #3 engine cowl of a Boeing 747.
I was in a terminal waiting to get into a jet aircraft when it was announced that a bit had been caught in an engine during the craft's previous landing. The bird was removed and the engine was started to be certain no damage was done. The engine performed normally, so passengers allowed to board and the flight proceeded uneventfully.
That is one collision a bird is never going to win.
What a great looking and sounding plane. Wow.
Shredded bird went through the bypass air
Rip for that bird😞
Probably a whistleblower's carrier pigeon.
Looks like the small bird couldn't stop the "big bird from flying"
Simran 😑
Feeling very sad for the bird.
😔😭
Thankfully the bird didn’t get inside the turbine, and the plane was able to takeoff without any interruptions
damn I really just watched a bird getting turned into bird soup
What amazing clarity you got with such a high zoom !
I came here to appreciate the video quality. What an amazing shot! Beautiful plane!
idk if your joking but did you realise what happened
Я: *плачу*
Друг: что случилось?
Я: птичку жалко.
Amazing how birds are not scared of the plane noise.
Bird: Hey big bird, you wanna play tag??
747: Okay....
Bird: No wait... Aaargh!
747: Tag, you're it...
😂😂
0:24 aww poor birdy, all there is left now is....
feAthErs
Lmfao 😆
@@prashanth5772 why so angry, snowflake 😂
She’s till alive at the vet. Don’t worry
Man the quality of this video is amazing.
I once met a pilot in a bar a few years ago. He told me about how they regularly have to "bird test" new jet engines.
the bird literally disintegrated
Pink mist.
Not even pink, just mist
Atleast it looks like it died by hitting the side of the engine rather than being sucked into it
It did get sucked into it.
Well, atleast half of it got sucked and only it's left wing survive
Yeah that's the impression I got looking at it frame by frame. Hard to tell for sure but it seems as though maybe it hit the rim and broke in half, half breaking up outside, half going through (as you can see exhaust out the back of the engine).
@@darioinfini yeah I slowed down to -2x play speed too 😂 the camera angle doesn't help too much
@@darioinfini good news is bird hit fan and didn't get into core where it could potentially damage engine.
"Don't go in to the light",
"But it's so beautiful...."
What a BEAUTIFUL 747 😍
1:07 The bird continued to climb normally and flew towards it's destination, the heaven.
Why did the bird cross the runway...
Oh my God it blew up
Nice takeoff and views.
Also, that bird is my dinner! 😂
Passenger in window seat 11A says to his wife 'Honey, i think they're already preparing dinner now. I can smell roast chicken...'
No birds were harmed during the making of this video
Why'd the chicken cross the road?...sadly this bird didn't make it.
Why did the bird cross the runway?... Well, no one knows but now we know why and how we can eat Our McDonalds on the flight
*bada ba ba baaaa*
natural selection at its finest
Этот парень был из тех, кто просто любит жизнь...
Imiagine sitting at a window and watching that happen. It would be an unnerving flight all the way.
They meant inside the plane.
Meanwhile Lucaas : "Nobody was injured"
That's a nice plane! 👌
That bird just earned itself a Darwin award!
Talk about the proverbial "as fast as shit through a goose." 😜
Why are birds always flying precisely the wrong moment in the wrong place? Literally any other time is fine, why then? The timing is always so perfectly wrong
I miss the 747 man. That plane was an icon bro…
Bird strike is something that occurs every day. And when it comes to small birds, there's no sign of impact on the engine.
It's still crazy to me that these giant machines can leave the ground.
Me too. Even though we can learn about lift and flaps and thrust and all the rest, it's still a moment of awe and wonder each time one takes off.
The 747 loves to fly,
Its just air that pushes it upwards
It's called engineering and it's not that hard to understand.
@@SeltkirkTV More so physics
Dude got blended
0:10 Bird: *chillin on the runway
0:15 Bird: I ain't gonna move, I was here first
0:18 Bird: Alright f*ck you
0:22 Bird: Goodbye cruel world
Can we just appreciate how it goes into the engine a bird and leaves it as what looks to be like a ready to cook piece of meat?
Some videogame madness out here
It probably got cooked too by the engine
Ready to cook yes, cooked no. It only went through the fan section so it's sliced and deboned but that's all.