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ChicoG
16th May 2011, 05:26
Cathay A330 makes emergency landing in Singapore after engine fire, according to Sky.

ChicoG
16th May 2011, 05:28
May 16 (Reuters) - Terrified passengers aboard a Cathay Pacific plane prayed together as their aircraft, one of its engines on fire, made its way back to Singapore on Monday, and their calm response earned praise from the captain.

Cathay Pacific said the Airbus 330, bound for Jakarta with 136 passengers on board, landed back in Singapore "without incident" just before 2 a.m. It said the crew shut down the engine after receiving a "stall warning".

Reuters photographer Beawiharta was aboard the plane with his wife, two sons and daughter. About 20 minutes after take-off, there were two sharp bangs, sending cabin staff scurrying to retrieve the meals they had only just begun serving.

The plane began shaking violently, he said, and the lights went out. He could smell something burning.

His son, Pradipta, 15, said he saw nothing as he peered out the window.

"But I asked him to cup his hands to get a better view," Beawiharta said. "He shouted: 'I see fire! I see fire!'

"Panicked, he then asked: 'Will we die? Will we die?' I took his hand and told him firmly: 'No, we are going to live.'

"Behind us, passengers were praying: 'God, save our flight! Give us your protection!'"

The prayers got louder and louder, pierced by only the occasional cry of panic.

"A stewardess told us an engine had caught fire and we were on our way back to Singapore. Glued to the window, my son said he could see lights, the sea and ships and then lights on the ground. We all grabbed life jackets from beneath our seats, but the plane landed smoothly.

"Within five minutes, as firefighters doused the damaged engine, we walked off the plane into the terminal."

In the waiting room, the pilot greeted assembled passengers.

"The best that we can ever ask of passengers is to stay cool, stay calm ... which you did," he said. "And for that we thank you." (Additional reporting by by Harry Suhartono and by Alison Leung in Hong Kong; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Silver Shadow
16th May 2011, 06:37
Here:

Cathay Pacific Airbus A330 engine fire | Turns back to Singapore (http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-incidents/terror-aboard-stricken--airliner-as-it-heads-back-with-engine-ablaze-20110516-1epfn.html)

MountainBear
16th May 2011, 07:42
In the minds of the press is there any other type of passenger besides a "terrified" one?

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
16th May 2011, 08:41
I haven't stopped laughing since I read that. O.....M.....G!!

forget
16th May 2011, 08:51
I haven't stopped laughing since I read that. O.....M.....G!!

About 20 minutes after take-off, there were two sharp bangs, sending cabin staff scurrying to retrieve the meals they had only just begun serving. The plane began shaking violently, he said, and the lights went out. He could smell something burning.

Yep - real belly aching stuff. :hmm:

shogan1977
16th May 2011, 09:31
Airbus forced into emergency landing in Singapore | Business | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/may/16/airbus-emergency-landing-singapore)

fromSIN
16th May 2011, 09:34
This is the link to Cathay's statement:
Cathay Pacific statement on CX715 incident (http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/aboutus/pressroomdetails?refID=138eb1ac987ff210VgnVCM62000007d21c39_ ___)

fromSIN
16th May 2011, 09:36
And this is the Sydney Morning Herald's story:

Cathay Pacific Airbus A330 engine fire | Turns back to Singapore (http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-incidents/terror-aboard-stricken--airliner-as-it-heads-back-with-engine-ablaze-20110516-1epfn.html)

You'd wonder if they were about the same incident!

flying_a_nix_box
16th May 2011, 10:10
Yeah that is the sensationalistic Australian media for you!!

crippen
16th May 2011, 10:28
Will we die,he asks? Airbus A330 engine catches fire forcing it to land at Singapore airport | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387483/Airbus-A330-engine-catches-forcing-land-Singapore-airport.html)
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angels
16th May 2011, 10:49
It's good to see that plenty of people remembered to take their hand baggage and duty free fags with them during the 'emergency evacuation.'

JohnMcGhie
16th May 2011, 10:53
Come on guys, this does not smell like a "routine in flight shut down non-event".

The aircraft was in the air for an hour. The incident occurred at the beginning of meal service, so around TOC?

Assuming the crew shut down the affected engine, then descended and approached into Singapore, that engine had been shut down for about half an hour, most of that time in sub-zero air temperature, by the time they got to the taxiway.

And still had sparks coming out of it, that were doused with a fire extinguisher.

Guys and gals: this thing was "on fire". Maybe not a very serious fire, but enough to leave soot all over the nacelle.

Kinda like the soot another fractured oil line on a Roller might leave?

Just askin', ya know?

Capn Bloggs
16th May 2011, 12:07
In control: Captain Bradley Chic apologises to passengers after they were evacuated in the emergency landing
Apologise? Because your engine blew up? Not likely! More like : "B@@dy Poms almost made us crash" :E

It's good to see that plenty of people remembered to take their hand baggage and duty free fags with them during the 'emergency evacuation.'
That must be one of those new WIDE slides with rigid steps (and hand rails!) to make those "emergency evacs" safer... :E

Capn Bloggs
16th May 2011, 12:08
bound for Jakarta with 136 passengers on board
Pretty average load...

lomapaseo
16th May 2011, 12:28
A bit more than a compressor stall, methinks...
Come on guys, this does not smell like a "routine in flight shut down non-event".

The aircraft was in the air for an hour. The incident occurred at the beginning of meal service, so around TOC?

Assuming the crew shut down the affected engine, then descended and approached into Singapore, that engine had been shut down for about half an hour, most of that time in sub-zero air temperature, by the time they got to the taxiway.

And still had sparks coming out of it, that were doused with a fire extinguisher.

Guys and gals: this thing was "on fire". Maybe not a very serious fire, but enough to leave soot all over the nacelle.

Kinda like the soot another fractured oil line on a Roller might leave?

Just askin', ya know?


You're most likely correct in what you surmise.

Typically it takes damage to create a compressor stall in the air.

damage commonly involves bits of parts banging arround as the engine windmills, creating sparks.

The good news is that it sounds like it was a contained failure and the sparks only went aft out the inlet or tailpipe.

The fire (aft out the tailpipe) itself only lasts until the pilot shuts the fuel off (windmilling still occurs)

QNH1013
16th May 2011, 12:29
PhotoBlog - Terrified passengers aboard blazing jetliner (http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/05/16/6651838-terrified-passengers-aboard-blazing-jetliner)

spannersatcx
16th May 2011, 15:52
Pretty average load...

That's why it stops in Jakarta, to fill up!:eek: