Invisible Threat Destroyed the Engines | The Story of Flight 780

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Cathay Pacific Flight 780 is in its descent, flying on just one functioning engine when an 'Engine 1 Stall' message appears on the ECAM. Things have gone from bad to worse as they've lost their last functioning engine, which they relied on to reach Hong Kong.
    Their situation became an emergency, and the cockpit workload increased significantly. The crew declared a MAYDAY, advising Hong Kong Approach of the double engine stall situation.
    The clock is ticking, and the fate of the passengers and crew lies in the hands of the two pilots. What caused these engine problems, and would the pilots be able to handle them well and safely reach their destination?
    This is the story of Cathay Pacific Flight 780
    🔔 Don't forget to subscribe via this link: / @aviationaccidents Thanks for watching!
    Final Report - www.cad.gov.hk/reports/2%20Fi...
    DISCLAIMER: Our team created all the animations featured in this video. The photos included are not owned by us and have been used solely to illustrate and clarify the story. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy in recreating the scenes, complete precision may not be achievable due to inherent limitations in the recreation process.
    #aircrash #aircrashinvestigation #cathaypacific
    00:00 Intro
    01:07 Background
    02:00 Refuelling problems?
    03:25 Ready for departure
    03:50 Crew
    04:55 Take off
    05:38 First signs of trouble?
    06:16 Cruising altitude
    06:30 Control System Fault Engine 2
    07:45 Control System Fault Engine 2 II
    09:10 Start of descent
    09:22 Engine 2 Stall
    10:50 PAN PAN
    12:00 Engine 1 Stall
    12:33 MAYDAY
    13:10 Giant Glider
    13:30 Main Metering Valve Clogged
    15:15 Flying way too fast!
    15:50 Trying to land
    18:50 Aftermath
    21:00 Investigation

Комментарии • 284

  • @Aviationaccidents
    @Aviationaccidents  Месяц назад +136

    Hey everyone, I had to re-upload the video due to a small error. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for your understanding! Go watch it now!

    • @fawziekefli2273
      @fawziekefli2273 Месяц назад +11

      You mean, watch it again. 😊

    • @slakernr100
      @slakernr100 Месяц назад +5

      @@fawziekefli2273 Yea just watched the first one haha.

    • @Sean720H
      @Sean720H Месяц назад +7

      I got really confused during the first video when after they landed the narration stated the pilot called a pan pan to baltimore. Nice to see it fixed so quick!

    • @John-et9yl
      @John-et9yl Месяц назад +1

      Aviationaccidents Great video. It would be good to know what safety recommendations came out from the Investigation Report and if the recommendations were accepted and implemented. E.g. was there a recommendation addressed to Rolls Royce to redesign the flitering system to make it more robust and effective against saltwater contaminants? I assume a study was made to ascertain which flights uploaded the same contaminated fuel and why those flights didn't end up in the same predicament.

    • @stingray-otto
      @stingray-otto 22 дня назад

      There's still another error, but perhaps you can be forgiven for it. The graphics used in the video are for the A330NEO, which first accomplished a commercial flight in 2018. The accident happened in 2010, and therefore, the correct type at that time was the A330CEO.

  • @jonaselia675
    @jonaselia675 Месяц назад +85

    These documentaries are absolutely insane - this is tv-level

    • @Aviationaccidents
      @Aviationaccidents  Месяц назад +8

      Thanks Jonas! Really appreciate it!

    • @ianrivaldosmith
      @ianrivaldosmith Месяц назад +1

      Yes very good, although I could nit pick as an aviation geek and say that’s not a A330 cabin in the video, it’s a narrow body cabin.

    • @harrynking777
      @harrynking777 25 дней назад

      Higher than TV level.

  • @andrewdewit4711
    @andrewdewit4711 Месяц назад +177

    Hope that flight crew got an award for managing a dangerous situation so well. The passengers who failed to follow evacuation instructions, bringing their luggage, should get “I’m an idiot” t-shirts and caps.

    • @bobcoleman9045
      @bobcoleman9045 Месяц назад +1

      Highly disagree

    • @Zircuitz
      @Zircuitz Месяц назад +5

      @@bobcoleman9045 why?

    • @CoolTangerine93
      @CoolTangerine93 Месяц назад +35

      ​@@Zircuitzhe's one of the luggage people

    • @oldbloke204
      @oldbloke204 Месяц назад +10

      @@bobcoleman9045 I hope you can cope when you find the centre of the Universe and it's not you.

    • @adelest9500
      @adelest9500 Месяц назад +2

      To be fair, those passengers were probably highly stressed, and while trying to grab your things is objectively stupid in this situation it can be a panic reaction.

  • @samuelmartinez9967
    @samuelmartinez9967 Месяц назад +56

    Life’s simple, ACI uploads and I watch it 3-5 times

  • @caiphaskakumba751
    @caiphaskakumba751 Месяц назад +168

    You're the best aviation tragedy narrator on RUclips. Many will come to witness that we like this platform for a reason. The reason is what i mentioned first.

    • @Aviationaccidents
      @Aviationaccidents  Месяц назад +15

      Thanks mate!

    • @JDBass36
      @JDBass36 Месяц назад +14

      He has the perfect voice for narrations

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      @merakibeats Месяц назад +5

      Yes! This ☝🏼

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      Yes i agree you got unique immersive tone, its almost like you are made for this.

    • @CalebE98
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      You should check out mentor pilot as well, he also has some amazing videos and great understanding of aircraft as he is a pilot himself.

  • @chickenlittle5095
    @chickenlittle5095 Месяц назад +37

    Less than 12 months ago, this channel was started and already has 62k+ subs!!! Your story telling is engaging, visuals and editing awesome, not to mention the amazing narration. Congrats to those who run this channel ❤

  • @80sMetalHead
    @80sMetalHead Месяц назад +45

    One of, if not THE, best narrations on RUclips. Great Work 🫡👏🏻🫡

  • @AhmedMohammed-rp6xv
    @AhmedMohammed-rp6xv Месяц назад +9

    I got butterfies in my stomach when the ECAM displayed multiple errors and the malfunctioning of ENG-1. What a jaw-dropping narration that is! A huge applause to the flight-crew. I hope you will work on a video covering the disaster of 737 Max 8 ( Lion Air Flight 610 & ET302). Good Job!!

  • @Basicallymariana
    @Basicallymariana Месяц назад +19

    i became obsessed with these aviation videos. thank you for uploading your hard work- a overstimulated college student that de-stresses watching these master pieces!!!!!

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      @iansrven3023 Месяц назад +4

      this channel is great along with Mentour Pilot, Green Dot Aviation and 74 Gear

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  • @eleanorxoxoxox
    @eleanorxoxoxox 22 дня назад +5

    Those pilots are heroes! 🙏🏼❤️

  • @HLMM_KE
    @HLMM_KE 7 дней назад +1

    That was a nail-biting emergency situation. It ended in the best way possible.
    This is how we want every flight emergency to end.....but they don't, they are mostly tragic.

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    @SeanKirk Месяц назад +2

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    @evansmungai6384 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks so much
    I am normally impatient waiting for this videos

  • @SilverWingsChannel
    @SilverWingsChannel Месяц назад +2

    A riveting portrayal of a real-life aviation emergency. Hats off to the entire crew for their exceptional teamwork and resilience in ensuring the safety of all passengers on board.

  • @greenvoiid
    @greenvoiid Месяц назад +2

    always watch your videos! keep it up love the investigation.

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    @Marconkols Месяц назад +2

    Yet again, an amazing video I can’t wait to see the next one!☝️

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    @Burdale1 Месяц назад +1

    Another excellent and highly professional video. Air Crash Investigation is now by far the best flight channel on RUclips.

  • @TheRealNatNat
    @TheRealNatNat Месяц назад +3

    "there was a small problem with the engines" lol, understatement of the year.

  • @cbatus
    @cbatus 3 часа назад +1

    The narration is godlike, the music intensifies perfectly, the animation is clean. Such great videos

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    @mubitanawa2998 Месяц назад +6

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    @bigdoggo5827 Месяц назад

    Top tier channel, thank you for the incredible documentaries, I can watch them for hours

  • @BurlyMammoth
    @BurlyMammoth 18 дней назад +2

    A&P/Mx Controller here.
    It is situations like these that frustrate. If we have to exercise QRH with a flight crew, it is imperative to seek divergence/ODI.
    A two engine aircraft with an engine in Rx means we have lost our only redundancy in the Powerplant system.
    Safety MUST always be vital, schedule be damned.
    These scenarios are saddening. While I’m fine deferring per GMM/SOP, the rapport between the crews and us to ensure proper & safe operation in safety of flight is paramount.
    A loss of motive fuel function is terrifying, much like fuel or critical flight control surface icing.

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    @nander1988 Месяц назад +1

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    @Toukirahmedmunna 28 дней назад +1

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    @gamermixer7953 29 дней назад +1

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    I am gonna watch every video on this channel before my next flight.

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    @ryzlot 16 дней назад +1

    Extremely well done, both script and visuals - excellent
    JR

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    @SirPresidentRoYaL Месяц назад +3

    Keep the videos coming!!

  • @TheFunTechGuy24
    @TheFunTechGuy24 7 дней назад

    Many such accidents can be avoided when pilots keep calm yet handle the situation like a pro ❤pilot and cockpit resource management play a key vital role.Huge thanks to the pilot for saving lives. ❤

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    @Eeeeeerrrrreic Месяц назад +1

    Great video again!

  • @longinogiorda34
    @longinogiorda34 12 дней назад

    Something useful to learn. I admire the explanation of what-if and why .

  • @_.lf4._
    @_.lf4._ Месяц назад +1

    Please keep making videos. Very informative and interesting.

  • @AnnaSenPrice
    @AnnaSenPrice Месяц назад

    You’re awesome. Love this narrator. He is the best

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    @naders5 Месяц назад +18

    I've mentioned this on your very first video. You blew mentour and green dot out of the water. The commentary, the graphics, the story telling the best there is 10/10

  • @rc70ys
    @rc70ys Месяц назад +4

    You’ve got one of the best pilots in the world on board from Australia.

    • @knrdvmmlbkkn
      @knrdvmmlbkkn Месяц назад +1

      From Australia to... where?

    • @rc70ys
      @rc70ys Месяц назад +1

      @@knrdvmmlbkkn
      Sydney

  • @CriticalMania
    @CriticalMania 20 дней назад

    You made a really easy explanation an a great animation

  • @Notgerman702
    @Notgerman702 Месяц назад +1

    You might not know but you are the best narrator on RUclips!

  • @nurrizadjatmiko21
    @nurrizadjatmiko21 Месяц назад +4

    I watched this case from ACI National Geographic and i love that episode as much as this new video. Those 2 pilots did it well that day. Btw, Well done👍

  • @wilhelmrudolphfittig3577
    @wilhelmrudolphfittig3577 Месяц назад +1

    very good explanation and videography
    the editing is also top notch
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    loved it !

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    @PALZYT Месяц назад +2

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  • @WingWarnings
    @WingWarnings Месяц назад +1

    Great coverage bro

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    @Mickaless84 24 дня назад

    I’m hooked on these videos

  • @albviolet7499
    @albviolet7499 Месяц назад +1

    I gotta say again , very well narrated ,...it's like i wait your videos like a TV series , u know... the episode barely ended and u already think to next week and next episode...

  • @user-fo7ry5nb8b
    @user-fo7ry5nb8b Месяц назад +1

    A nicely narrated and presented video. Happy ending

  • @barry7608
    @barry7608 День назад

    I've been heavily involved in the radiographic testing of the very same types of fuel line in the last photo. This was at Sydney airport, and there is absolutely no excuse for this to have happened. How many other airpot fuel facilities are controlled in such a sloppy manner? thanks for the vid and glad it was not a compensation tsunami.

  • @user-ce7ic1ze2u
    @user-ce7ic1ze2u Месяц назад

    Glad that disaster turned out fine and no one was hurt!

  • @John-et9yl
    @John-et9yl Месяц назад +1

    @Aviationaccidents Great video. It would be good to know what safety recommendations came out from the Investigation Report and if the recommendations were accepted and implemented. E.g. was there a recommendation addressed to Rolls Royce to redesign the flitering system to make it more robust and effective against saltwater contaminants? I assume a study was made to ascertain which flights uploaded the same contaminated fuel and why those flights didn't end up in the same predicament.

    • @phillee2814
      @phillee2814 Месяц назад

      It isn't really Rolls Royce's problem, but that of the works contractors being careless in letting SALT water into the airport refuelling system, with possibly the need for some kind of detector in the pump vehicle to make some subtle indication of the salt, like maybe large flashing beacons visible to all sides and loud klaxon horns alternating with a voice shouting "DANGER, FUEL CONTAMINATED", in English and the local language. You know, the kind of thing that will allow the operator to correct the problem without anyone else realising!

  • @pablorubio8287
    @pablorubio8287 Месяц назад +1

    Today’s editing was 🔥

  • @lighthummer9960
    @lighthummer9960 Месяц назад +1

    The best narrator, best voice for this documentary’s

  • @zookyzooky
    @zookyzooky Месяц назад

    Great job

  • @duraadams5117
    @duraadams5117 Месяц назад +3

    Good work

  • @randylahey1232
    @randylahey1232 Месяц назад +1

    I also think you're the best narrator of these types of videos

    • @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md
      @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md Месяц назад

      i don't think he's that great. he emphasizes every sentence like it was the most important statement of the video.

  • @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md
    @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md Месяц назад +2

    They landed the plane just fine with both engines out. You can't get better flying than that.

  • @YlmazDALKIRANscallion
    @YlmazDALKIRANscallion Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @minighs
    @minighs Месяц назад +2

    Awesome!

  • @SanusiAdewale
    @SanusiAdewale Месяц назад

    Hi, nice videos. Could you do one on the Sosoliso airline flight 1145.

  • @jctswfl
    @jctswfl 9 дней назад

    Wow that landing was very smooth

  • @felipecorrea7876
    @felipecorrea7876 Месяц назад +1

    this channel is nice

  • @everythingisfine4302
    @everythingisfine4302 Месяц назад

    I want to sleep oh well time to binge this one

  • @_Feyd-Rautha
    @_Feyd-Rautha Месяц назад

    Ohhhhhhh this channel is about to blow UP i feel it. Like 60k subs??? Not for long

  • @freecommercial
    @freecommercial Месяц назад +7

    Did any other planes get the same fuel?

    • @John-et9yl
      @John-et9yl Месяц назад +2

      The exact same question l was going to ask. I assume other flights must have been affected by the same contaminated fuel but not to the same extent. Perhaps because of a different filter design? Hopefully some research was undertaken to see what aircraft uploaded the same contaminated fuel and why they didn't end up in the same predicament.

  • @nick39
    @nick39 Месяц назад +4

    I don’t miss being an airline pilot.

    • @dasbootsassa
      @dasbootsassa Месяц назад +1

      Would you please elaborate on this? I’ve recently done some research and have come to conclusions I don’t want to believe, because I like to travel. But risk/reward I’m not so confident since those reports that came out about Bowing

    • @nick39
      @nick39 Месяц назад +1

      @@dasbootsassa ​​⁠ Airline travel is statistically safe. However, there are still statistics… if you know what I mean. The airline industry has vastly changed since my career started and ended. Airline personnel are still highly trained and aircraft are still highly maintained. But the industry would wide is in a very dynamic transition. There are many factors at play. One example is that during the COVID panic, airlines offered their senior more experienced pilots early retirement packages. This was due to the expensiveness of them being at the top of the pays scale. Flight school has continued to greatly increase in price… to the tune of well into the six figures. It’s been that way for a while which has deterred many people from pursuing it over the years. There is an unimaginable passing of the torch.. so to speak in every aspect of the entire operation. New/green( inexperienced) people in all of the positions that require experience. ATC, maintenance, dispatch, pilots etc. everyone has to start somewhere… but in years past. There was more of a mentoring philosophy. The experienced personnel taught the new, less experienced personnel. Example: when I was a brand new pilot, I would fly with pilots with thousands sometimes tens of thousands of hours. Now you have a lot of inexperienced people working with inexperienced people. It used to be that you gained experience by learning from the folks that had it. To go to the major airlines you had to fly for smaller airlines as a First Officer (co-pilot), then upgrade to Captain, gain thousands of hours of experience then you could apply to the major airlines for a co-pilot position. Now they have GREATLY lowered the bar. You can be fresh out of flight school, gain the ATP minimum hours (1500) get hired as a copilot with a 121 operator gain another 300-400 hours and get hired by the majors….totally bypassing the requirement to upgrade to captain and gain PIC experience.. this was un heard of in the old days. So the bottom line? You have a lot of inexperienced people doing a job that requires a lot of experience. Me personally… I’ll never fly again. I’m not saying I was the greatest, most experienced. I retired with about 15,000 hours. I was average at best. But in defense of the industry. They do train with high standards and proficiency. I think overall it’s still the safest way to travel. I was always a nervous flyer if I wasn’t flying.😅 lol BTW, I had quite a few emergencies during that time…that’s where the experience of being mentored and working my way up the ladder paid off… otherwise I could have easily made world, headline news. Not the way I would want to become famous.

  • @flymachine
    @flymachine Месяц назад +8

    I don’t know how this incident got by me, I had no idea a NEO has suffered a serious incident anywhere in the world!

    • @chrisgeorgiou8680
      @chrisgeorgiou8680 Месяц назад +2

      11:26 I didn't know that the A330 cabin seats 3+3 abreast either...

    • @ProBroSGCodm
      @ProBroSGCodm Месяц назад

      In the real incident it was A330-300

  • @huss112ify
    @huss112ify Месяц назад +1

    amazing

  • @HaraldMacGerhard
    @HaraldMacGerhard Месяц назад +1

    Telltale of insane crewwork, wow 😎

  • @kiyanshabestary7647
    @kiyanshabestary7647 8 дней назад

    Amazing response from the pilots. I'm surprised this only affected Cathay though. Surely other aircrafts that day must have had the same contaminated fuel. Overall, it does sound like cathay's engine failure protocols were also at fault. With repeated engine issue signals, plane should have turned back much earlier.

  • @dcQ23
    @dcQ23 Месяц назад +2

    i wonder what the passengers would say if they saw this video many years later.

  • @b1ue5a51a
    @b1ue5a51a 25 дней назад

    Was confused when the view of the cabin shows a single aisle.
    The Airbus 330 as we know, is a wide-body aircraft (twin aisle)

  • @dchong
    @dchong Месяц назад +1

    Cathay always had very good pilots

  • @KohlerSAStudios
    @KohlerSAStudios Месяц назад +1

    Please do DHL 611 and BTC2937 collision

  • @Chavez787
    @Chavez787 Месяц назад +1

    No other flights were affected by the contaminated fuel?

  • @ricardo6861
    @ricardo6861 Месяц назад +1

    Isn't it the same as the BA flight(777)problem?

  • @stavrosk.2868
    @stavrosk.2868 Месяц назад +2

    A few minutes after takeoff and engine trouble already. So why not turn back immediately?

  • @lylehoward5277
    @lylehoward5277 Месяц назад

    One question comes to mind. When I was getting a pilots license, one of the most important parts of the pre flight checks was to get a fuel sample out of the fuel tanks in the wings. It seems this would be something that an airline would do as well. Wouldn't the pilots have to take a look at the fuel samples? There is no mention that this was done. Was this a pilot oversite? It seems this would be standard operating procedure.

    • @billeldon
      @billeldon Месяц назад +1

      Did you watch the beginning of the video?

  • @bryanpetersen1334
    @bryanpetersen1334 3 дня назад

    I’m not a pilot, so I would have turned back at the first sign of trouble. I wouldn’t even keep driving my Jeep if engine parameters showed bad like that, and that’s on terra firma. Regardless, a great job of emergency management by the crew.
    Also, why wouldn’t they have a mechanical filter last thing on the fueling rig?

  • @christopherclement984
    @christopherclement984 Месяц назад +2

    Serious question.. why cant they off engine 1 before it lands ya? Better no thrust then exceeds thrust at landing? Hm...

    • @pgilb70
      @pgilb70 Месяц назад

      Maybe they figured it's better to hv reversers available on landing

  • @truongnguyen-xh1sx
    @truongnguyen-xh1sx 12 дней назад

    Does anyone know what software used to edit?

  • @Kjeesle
    @Kjeesle Месяц назад

    The graphic quality here is up there on the Moon.

  • @unboxingdoomdays5949
    @unboxingdoomdays5949 Месяц назад +1

    Now you know why BP petrol disappeared

  • @owui7323
    @owui7323 Месяц назад +3

    Am I crazy or would it have helped to turn the master 1 switch off like 500-200 ft above the ground?

    • @andrewshaw1525
      @andrewshaw1525 Месяц назад

      I came looking for this comment - too much thrust to safely land? Shut it down and glide in. Glad it turned out well though!

  • @richardkeilig4062
    @richardkeilig4062 Месяц назад

    Wow!

  • @clarancevfx3381
    @clarancevfx3381 5 дней назад

    bro what software did you use to create this animation

  • @gardenstate235
    @gardenstate235 Месяц назад +1

    How come only 1 aircraft was affected with this contamination at the airport?

    • @phillee2814
      @phillee2814 Месяц назад +1

      The first to load fuel from that branch of the fuel piping after the contamination, and they got the lot. They only tracked it back through the fuel metering valve deposits, the destroyed filter where they'd uploaded the fuel, and trace deposits.

  • @premajwani1290
    @premajwani1290 18 дней назад

    Seeing these videos I stopped flying

  • @DC-watchesTV
    @DC-watchesTV Месяц назад

    Is the error that the amount of fuel goes up after takeoff?

  • @robertpartington1383
    @robertpartington1383 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant clear narrative and the video was fine until you showed the interior of a narrow body aircraft instead of an A330 wide body 😮

  • @abdullahalaziz7897
    @abdullahalaziz7897 14 дней назад

    Why didn't they shut off eng 1 before landing?

  • @luntbanzi1967
    @luntbanzi1967 Месяц назад

    How was engine no1 producing that amount of thrust but at the same time the thrust reverses deployed?

  • @jimmyj5557
    @jimmyj5557 4 дня назад

    Excellent presentation, however, single aisle air craft interior is shown several times, although this is a 2 aisle aircraft. This kind of oversight dampens the quality of the program.

  • @ryodmarkpis-an6753
    @ryodmarkpis-an6753 9 дней назад +1

    nice

  • @mannymorad7629
    @mannymorad7629 10 дней назад

    What about the other airplanes who fueled from there, where they checked Hum .

  • @1msStrife
    @1msStrife 19 часов назад

    Is the Root Cause was identified as salt water and Sap particles in the fuel how was this averted afterwards ?