Air Canada Dash 8-300 lost a wheel at Montreal (video)
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Air Canada Dash 8-300 lost a wheel at Montreal (video)
Sparks are seen on the video of the right inboard axle of the wheel and then the wheel rolls off at high speed as the airplane lifted off.
EDIT: It's the left inboard side.
Air Canada (Jazz Aviation) Dash 8-300 lost a wheel on takeoff at Montreal-Trudeau with 49 passengers and a crew of 3 on the way to northern airport Saguenay on Friday afternoon. Plane burnt fuel to reduce weight and returned to Montreal.
French passenger with France accent says "It fell off, it fell off".
See good video of the axle sparking and wheel falling off in News in French
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EDIT: It's the left inboard side.
Air Canada (Jazz Aviation) Dash 8-300 lost a wheel on takeoff at Montreal-Trudeau with 49 passengers and a crew of 3 on the way to northern airport Saguenay on Friday afternoon. Plane burnt fuel to reduce weight and returned to Montreal.
French passenger with France accent says "It fell off, it fell off".
See good video of the axle sparking and wheel falling off in News in French
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It looks like a bearing failure resulting in a grease fire. Faulted bearings can become white hot before they fail catastrophically.
This was apparently not the first time this has occurred with a Dash 8, and here's a link to the incident report:
https://assets.publishing.service.go...JEDR_11-11.pdf
Cheers,
Grog
This was apparently not the first time this has occurred with a Dash 8, and here's a link to the incident report:
https://assets.publishing.service.go...JEDR_11-11.pdf
Cheers,
Grog
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1min+ video, departure and return. Also turn on the volume
https://twitter.com/TomPodolec/statu...236288/video/1
https://twitter.com/TomPodolec/statu...236288/video/1
French from France passengers said Pilot said to passengers that it was "no big deal"
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AMAZING Air Canada Jazz Dash 8 #AC8684 to Saguenay lost a wheel as it departed Montre
Air Canada Jazz Dash 8 #AC8684 to Saguenay lost a wheel
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Yes, same video I posted yesterday (linked in post 4).
Also for reference, a great source of such things is
@TomPodolec
Sr. Multimedia Journalist, CTV News Toronto
Aviation Photographer......
He posted this before the video became available
Also for reference, a great source of such things is
@TomPodolec
Sr. Multimedia Journalist, CTV News Toronto
Aviation Photographer......
He posted this before the video became available
It seems the passenger was videoing the problem while they were taxiing to the runway prior to the takeoff.
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
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It seems the passenger was videoing the problem while they were taxiing to the runway prior to the takeoff.
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
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Two possibilities come to mind. First, it's pretty common, when shooting photos or videos to become immersed in that process, wanting to "get it all" and not thinking of anything else. Second, and this may sound unlikely, although I don't think it is: The passenger may not have actually understood that there was a serious problem until the wheel actually fell off.
Not intending to fault crew,it is is just a conditioned response from the prior 999 times a passenger brought something to their attention that was in fact not an issue, even if not 'normal' as in happens every time.
I suspect your first notion is likely closest though.
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It seems the passenger was videoing the problem while they were taxiing to the runway prior to the takeoff.
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
If so instead of continuing the video, why did he not say something to a crew member or at least have his friend shout out to the F/A that we think there is a problem with the wheel?
2. Very likely the sparks would not have been present until the aircraft had achieved much more than taxi speed.Passenger cries out, FAs unlikely to react as by the time the sparks were flying the aircraft was already close to rotation.
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