ATR 72-600 Engine Fire: What Happened on Flight 5366? | Aviation Safety Explained

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🚨 The ATR 72-600 Emergency: Unveiling the Mysteries Behind Flight 5366's Engine Smoke Incident! 🚨

Are you fascinated by aviation? Do you want to uncover the secrets behind emergency procedures in air travel? If so, you won’t want to miss our in-depth analysis of the harrowing event that took place on September 1st, 2024, involving Air New Zealand's ATR 72-600 flight 5366 from Christchurch to Wellington. This comprehensive breakdown not only explains what happened but also delves into vital safety protocols used by pilots and crew when faced with engine smoke emergencies.

#: 🔍 What Happened on Flight 5366?
On a routine journey, as the ATR 72-600 neared its final approach, the left engine began emitting smoke! Thankfully, the skilled pilots landed safely, and all 72 passengers and crew members evacuated without injury. But what caused this alarming incident?

#: In This Video, You'll Learn:
- The three potential scenarios that led to the smoke emission
- Detailed safety protocols that are implemented during engine failures
- Practices the pilots and cabin crew follow in case of an engine fire
- Insight into the aviation technology that aids in emergency situations
- The investigative process that follows incidents like this one

#: 🌟 The Importance of Understanding Engine Failures
Understanding what happens during engine incidents not only enhances your knowledge of aviation safety but also reassures travelers about the rigorous measures in place to ensure passenger safety. With air travel being one of the safest modes of transportation, educating yourself about its functionalities can make your travel experience much more comfortable!

#: # Who Is Magnar?
Join Magnar, a seasoned aviation enthusiast and expert, as he explores the intricacies of this incident with rich insights and facts that will amaze you. Magnar cuts through the noise and focuses on what truly matters — ensuring that all aviators and aviation lovers are informed and ready for any scenario.

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Thanks Magnar - I really like what you did with my video and I learned a lot.. Great work

WLGLIVE
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Well Done Wellington ARFF - I am retired Firefighter (France ), & Never saw such rapid response. Amazing !!

raymondcritchell
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P.S. Thank you Captain, and a well done to all, except the passengers who took their carry on bags off with them.

philstanton
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Anyone who is caught with luggage after an evacuation should be heavily fined!

denninosyos
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As an ATR pilot, it is comforting to see the crew following the right procedures. Also, it is a great way to see unlikely but realistic scenarios play out, so I can anticipate a situation like that myself. Every time an ATR is involved in an incident/accident, there is something important to be learned.

mathiasdk
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Well handled by pilots, crew, and fire department. And we’ll explained!

perhearkko
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Thanks, that was an interesting perspective.
Passengers left to mill about after evacuating was a bad mistake.
Cheers from NZ

rossr
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I work 2 minutes away from the airport and somehow missed this news. Glad everyone was safe and thank you for the breakdown! Shame on those passengers who grabbed their bags tbh

Mej
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ARFF response was top notch, looked like 45 seconds. incredible 👌💪👍

athgt
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i love how u analysis detail methodical and u state facts

ALEXALEX-pycc
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Good explanation Magnar. We, as you’d be well aware, trained this situation in the simulator on initial Type Rating and periodically on recurrent training and checking detail in the simulator. From my view point this situation ran as trained and well managed.
Thanks for producing this video to explain the situation to your audience.

trevorlynds
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Thank you for this amazing explanation. :)

Kami
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Incredible response time by emergency services 👏

opureho
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very calmly explained the incident . thanks

rajeevshagun
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By April 2018, the ATR fleet was flying more than 5, 000 times per day and had operated 30 million flight hours.[3] By the end of June 2018, Leonardo had shipped the 1, 500th ATR fuselage while nearly 1, 700 airliners had been ordered; ATR reportedly led the turboprop regional airliner market since 2010 with a 75% share. The company's aircraft were being operated in nearly 100 countries by 200 airlines and 30 million flights has been completed; it was also claimed that an ATR airliner takes off or lands every 8 seconds.[25

stephenbonin
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Thank you Magnar for great indepth video. Please let me share them.

Flight.Companion
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Interesting review Captain Mangar. Well done.

DJ
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Thank you very much for this thorough and very informative debrief of this Incident!🙂👍

NicolaW
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My 2 cents worth: 1) the aircraft stopped on the runway more or less opposite the RFS, which resulted in the fire trucks having a short distance to travel and get there quicker, 2) SOMETHING MUST be done about carry on bags. Once again people have been more worried about taking their carry on with them than evacuating the aircraft -

philstanton
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If you look closely at the original footage there's a flame from the exhaust the whole time between the two bursts of smoke. My guess is internal oil leak and the smoke is when it wasn't burning cleanly.

brandyballoon