First AIRBUS A380 INCIDENT?! #shorts

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Do you remember the first severe incident of an Airbus A380? 
Qantas Flight 32 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from London to Sydney via Singapore. In November 2010, the A380 "Spirit of Australia" suffered an uncontained failure in one of its four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines. The failure occurred over Indonesia, four minutes after takeoff from Singapore Airport. After holding for almost two hours to assess the situation, the aircraft made a successful emergency landing at back at Singapore airport. Luckily no injuries occurred to the passengers, crew, or people on the ground, despite debris from the aircraft falling onto houses in Batam. 
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Joe
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I remember being in my engineering materials classroom right after the incident happened. My professor was an ex rolls royce aviation employee and couldn't believe what I'd told her. Great how the lecture became relevant since it's all about materials (I was majoring in aerospace/design and structures)

noneofyourbeeswax-
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I always fly Qantas and the fact they have had incidents like these that still end up landing safely just proves how well their pilots are trained. Truely amazing people in the cockpit of that flight. They practically had to re-learn how to fly the plane because so many things were broken!!

Plen
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Me in flight school today

The bad thing is, when something happens with us (gliders), we got no time


I think it shows a difference between gliding and Jumbo Jetting

Mimimo
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It was the broken oil stub pipe in the engine, all RR Trent 900 engines had to be checked after this incident.

Prodavion
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Captain Richard de Crespigny, Matt Hicks and Mark Johnson were Heros of the Flight 32. Hats off great Pilots. I tried to find documentary but could not.

adambarai
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Spirit of Australia is the mark of Qantas as a whole airline. The aircraft involved, VH-OQA, was named “Nancy Bird Walton”, after the female Australian aviation pioneer.

JayJayAviation
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Throughout the airbus A380's 15 year career there's not a fatal incident that has happened...

anjalifarkase
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Absolutely brilliant piece of work from all those in the cockpit. Amazing bit of flying and why I love Qantas!

tamjacobite
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Bro if the A380's debris fell into my house, I would've kept that thing forever😂❤

Avgk_Frak
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Cause:
In engines 2 stub pipe, 1 side is way thinner than the other side. About 5 times as thinner. This difference in size made the stub pipe with fuel burst. The fuel leaked onto the engines disc and it spined faster. The disc spin so fast, it expanded until it reached its limits and explodes. Shrapnels cut though fuel tanks and hydraulics on the wings, which explains so many errors.

Fun fact: about 20 a380 engines had the same problem and could have been catastrophic

skythenoob
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The music in the background is louder than your speech. Your words are stepped over.

rahem
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Dear captain, please get rid of the music. It detracts from your voice. Film producers add music and effects (FX) to help bolster their boring program. Your program is NEVER boring.
Thanks captain. 😊😊

brianmuhlingBUM
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Turn the music down next time pls. It's hard to hear you. Thanks 👍

Adam-wlwn
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I actually remember my grandpa telling me how his friend in batam got his house hit by a flying piece of metal, my grandpa's friend wasn't in the house but he witnessed it

breadbutter
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Background music is overwhelming. Makes it hard to hear you. Add nothing.

mhannan
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I’m australian, and I am happy that sullivan managed to get the plane back in control.

seaweediscup
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Also didn’t they have trouble shutting down the engines once the emergency crews arrived?

aviatium
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There was a LOT more detail to QF32 then this short clip. It’s worth reading the Captains book.

CT-zwch
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Qantas Flight 32 was an Airbus A380 that experienced an uncontained engine failure on November 4, 2010. After taking off from Singapore, one of its Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines suffered a turbine disc failure, causing substantial damage. The aircraft safely returned to Singapore Changi Airport, and there were no fatalities. The incident led to safety improvements and increased scrutiny of the Rolls-Royce engines used on A380 aircraft.

KLM_goodbye
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"luckily nobody got hurt".. I know it's just a figure of speech but not much luck involved. Great ingenuity in "inventing" this aircraft and pilot skills made this plane land safely. I'm gonna miss the A380.

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