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BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 11:51
by duggy83
For anyone that may be interested, next monday (7th march) at 9pm, is a new series of Air Crash Investigation starting on National Geographic channel, 1st episode is looking into flight BA38 that landed short of the runway at heathrow a couple of years back!
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 11:56
by Neil
Cool - was wondering when the new ACI started, shall certainly be watching, so thanks for the heads up.
Neil
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 12:21
by Mandy Hall
Looking forward to watching it, Alex... We took off from LHR just before the incident happened.
We got to IAD and into the people mover and everyone switched their phones on and were talking about the crash at Heathrow...
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 12:26
by Alex V
Im looking forward to seeing it and then im not at the same time
cheers
alex
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 12:52
by Bill S
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 12:56
by Alex V
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 13:51
by Luke085
Thanks for letting us know. Very interested to see this, a friend of a friend was crew on this flight.
Luke
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 14:04
by Neil
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 18:53
by tontybear
I wonder if they will include one of the initial thoughs of the cause was that Gordon Brown's motorcade was driving past at the same time and all the extra radio traffice from the security detail etc caused a problem with the electrical systems.
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 22:40
by Roxy-Popsy
Thanks for the info.
I set the Betamax
R-P
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
02 Mar 2011, 23:53
by mattyp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCK62U6Fob0This is worth a listen - Full ATC recording from the incident. The guy in the tower earnt his money that day! He handled it brilliantly.
Matt
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 12:33
by Roxy-Popsy
Mattyp
I've just wasted an hour listening to that short recording & then LOADS of other links to ATC recordings.
I was supposed to be busy.
I'm not going to follow a V-Flyer link ever again.......until the next time
R-P
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 12:44
by mattyp
I've just wasted an hour listening to that short recording & then LOADS of other links to ATC recordings.
I was supposed to be busy.
The joys of youtube! Hope this afternon is more productive for you!
Matt
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 12:57
by Roxy-Popsy
I'll be drafting my outbound TR to MCO on 17/2 which'll be a novel.
It starts last June & lasts upto the moment we stepped off the plane
R-P

Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 13:22
by trafficpilot
Hi everyone!
Have been lurking here for longer than I dare admit so thought it was time to register and say hello:)
I'm a Pilot (not for Virgin - I fly little jets

) and a Virgin "virgin" until September when I fly to NY UC hence my original reason for checking out this website. I especially love reading your Trip Reports (I'll make sure to provide some as well).
I've been following the BA38 incident very closely for professional reasons so thought you may be interested in the official accident report from the AAIB investigation that took place. Some of you may have read it but for those that haven't here's a link:
http://www.aaib.gov.uk/sites/aaib/publi ... ctions.cfmIt will be interesting to see how closely the TV programme covers the official findings.
The Captain and First Officer on BA38 displayed supreme airmanship and are a credit to the industry. And as
mattyp mentioned the controller at Heathrow that day certainly earned his pay!
Cheers
Adam
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 22:02
by Roxy-Popsy
Hi trafficpilot
First of all welcome to V-Flyer
Secondly, thank you for the report, very interseting.
I recorded the programme on Beatmax

last night & have yet to watch it.
TTFN R-P
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 22:13
by honey lamb
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Posted:
03 Mar 2011, 22:19
by Roxy-Popsy
Oh bum
What did I record last night then

- What Katie Did Next?
R-P
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 02:05
by inkiboo
Brings back memories; I was due to be travelling to Beijing on the return leg that very day. Arriving at the airport I pulled my camera out, submitted the photo to our picture desk and got the front page of BBC News, Sky and a few other sites/papers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/inkiboo/2205069572/Made it to Beijing only 3 hours late (although BA did cancel their entire short haul operation that day)
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 06:49
by Scrooge
As I sit here, I have to wonder what it's like to be in a crash like that, we all take flying for granted so much, in my life I have flown way over a million miles, I've had two go arounds and one server turbulence.
A cousin on my wife's side has actually been in two crashes, he was in the business jet over Brazil that hit a HOL 738 and he was on US 1594, actually he was the last person off that plane.
We have a family wedding coming up, I must corner him.
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 12:32
by rich1664
Scrooge wrote:
We have a family wedding coming up, I must corner him.
Or never travel with him....
Re: BA38 - Air Crash Investigation

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 12:41
by Concorde RIP
The whole BA38 thing has many, many dimensions.
Not least, the human story surrounding the Captain - I've followed this in depth since the day it happened, and it's a salutary tale.
I wonder just how much, and how accurately, that side of events will be portrayed.