767 emergency landing
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767 emergency landing
Hello All
(My first post here on this forum, 29 years, flying 8 years with dutch largest carrier).
Doing my daily web journey just saw that a Air Holland 767 made a emergency landing at Dublin en route from Amsterdam to the Dutch-Antilles.
Fire and resque services were on alert. The 767-300ER had "hydrolic problems".
No more information available yet. Anyone heard/saw more?
(My first post here on this forum, 29 years, flying 8 years with dutch largest carrier).
Doing my daily web journey just saw that a Air Holland 767 made a emergency landing at Dublin en route from Amsterdam to the Dutch-Antilles.
Fire and resque services were on alert. The 767-300ER had "hydrolic problems".
No more information available yet. Anyone heard/saw more?
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Hello DHSTRIKE
I was involved in this... Solving the problem.
Indeed Hydraulic problems, Centre Hystr. system.
The problem was solved by our Tech Department.
An othere B767 was flown in to DUB last night to fly the pax to
the Dom. Rep.
AC departed this early morning back to amsterdam, thereafter to Cancun.
Cheers en enjoy flying!
Skylark3
I was involved in this... Solving the problem.
Indeed Hydraulic problems, Centre Hystr. system.
The problem was solved by our Tech Department.
An othere B767 was flown in to DUB last night to fly the pax to
the Dom. Rep.
AC departed this early morning back to amsterdam, thereafter to Cancun.
Cheers en enjoy flying!
Skylark3
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The Center System on a 767 is a major one controlling Gear and Flaps (amongst other flight controls). Gear will only go down (via alt extension - which means main gear doors go out and stay out) and Flaps via Alternate Extension - which is significantly slower. Also you lose nose gear stearing.
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Just curious. Why didn't the plane return to Amsterdam. Presumably mx at it's base would be better able to fix the problem and this systems failure wouldn't normally require an immediate landing.
Just curious. Why didn't the plane return to Amsterdam. Presumably mx at it's base would be better able to fix the problem and this systems failure wouldn't normally require an immediate landing.
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You don't necessarily loose nosewheel steering when Centre Hydraulics is lost on the 767,as there is a reserve system.Centre hydraulic loss is not a 'land ASAP' problem.The only advantage to landing at Dublin rather than returning to Amsterdam is that they tell you which R/W is in use at DUB rather than keeping you guessing...and the R/W is more likely to be into wind!
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Hi,
I am a B767 driver myself. Of course I would not go across the Pond with "C" sys u/s. But I wonder why didn't you go back to base at EHAM if "L" n "R" were OK. Normally u hav to land asap only if "only one hydraulic sys available"...
Any feedback would be appreciated...
Tnx!
I am a B767 driver myself. Of course I would not go across the Pond with "C" sys u/s. But I wonder why didn't you go back to base at EHAM if "L" n "R" were OK. Normally u hav to land asap only if "only one hydraulic sys available"...
Any feedback would be appreciated...
Tnx!
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The centre system had a leak.
and was empty after a few min.
They were ETOPS already and had the choice, or flying to Punta Cana or fly to Dub.
In Punta Cana is far and hard to reach by our mech. department.
So they decided to fly to Dub, also the crew heard some strange noice (hystr. oil coming out with 3000PSI to the weel well).
After a safe landing and out TD flown in to Dub the AC departed 10 hrs later back to AMS.
Cheers,
SLYLARK3
and was empty after a few min.
They were ETOPS already and had the choice, or flying to Punta Cana or fly to Dub.
In Punta Cana is far and hard to reach by our mech. department.
So they decided to fly to Dub, also the crew heard some strange noice (hystr. oil coming out with 3000PSI to the weel well).
After a safe landing and out TD flown in to Dub the AC departed 10 hrs later back to AMS.
Cheers,
SLYLARK3
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I suspect no thinking crew would want to fly for a minute longer than necessary having lost the entire contents of a hyd system.
It is not just a question of can you manage without the services it used to supply for the next x hours. Ask yourself where has all this fluid gone and what electrical services might it be contaminating, let alone the fire risk it would pose in a hot bay. Etc Etc.
It is not just a question of can you manage without the services it used to supply for the next x hours. Ask yourself where has all this fluid gone and what electrical services might it be contaminating, let alone the fire risk it would pose in a hot bay. Etc Etc.
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John Farley
makes a good point. having lost a hydraulic system we hung around and watched the engineers open the service hatch. Clever chap put a full set of waterproofs and goggles on cos it came out like a wave. Wouldnt want that lot sloshing around for too long.
makes a good point. having lost a hydraulic system we hung around and watched the engineers open the service hatch. Clever chap put a full set of waterproofs and goggles on cos it came out like a wave. Wouldnt want that lot sloshing around for too long.
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Apologies - I assumed the whole system was lost - yes reserve steering and brakes would be available assuming fluid is left below the stand pipe in the center reservoir, and the no.1 electric pump is available.