18 years ago, a Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 Crash lands at London Heathrow with partial undercarriage failure.
Investigation discovered that a 4 inch metal pin belonging to the left braking system had worked loose during take-off and had become lodged in such a way as to keep the wheel-doors from opening.
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18 years ago, a Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 Crash lands at London Heathrow with partial undercarriage failure.Investigation discovered that a 4 inch metal pin belonging to the left braking system had worked loose during take-off and had become lodged in such a way as to keep the wheel-doors from opening.
Posté par AirLive.net sur dimanche 15 novembre 2015