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Text book example of handling an engine failure?

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Old 11th Dec 2014, 13:22
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Good crew co-operation and very calm...
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Old 11th Dec 2014, 14:03
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Watch again

And this time look at the confusion in the cockpit and on the ground as a result of the different languages used for the cockpit discussion, communication with the company, communication with the ATC agencies etc.

I'm now using this in my presentations on the need to use a common language (English) for all aviation communication.
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And they're both heads down reading the manual! Someone should be flying the airplane.
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Captain was more concerned about his chocolate bar.....now that's calm hahaha
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The dreaded 3 engine approach....must be horrendous.
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