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CigDaze 12-03-2003 01:35 PM

Remember the DHL Plane shot down over Baghdad last week...
 
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To those of you who are wondering what happened to the DHL A300B4 coming out of Baghdad last Saturday, take a look. Aircraft was hit at 8000 FT, lost ALL hydraulics and therefore had no flight controls, actually did a missed approach using only engine thrust and eventually (after about 16mins) landed heavily on runway 33L at Baghdad. This was fortunate because with no steering the aircraft veered of the runway to the left, had they landed on 33R veering to the left would have taken them straight into the fire station. The aircraft then travelled about 600 metres through soft sand taking out a razor wire fence in the process, see LH engine pic, and came to rest almost at the bottom of the sloping area between the runway and a taxiway. All three crew evacuated safely down the second slide, the first one tore on the razor wire. I flew in with a team on Tuesday in one of our Metros and some special equipment we'd had made locally in Bahrain and some provided by Airbus. Using a USAF D9 Caterpillar pulling a 100 metre cable fitted to the back end of each bogie and a nice new aircraft pushback tug with a towbar on the nose gear, we were able to remove the aircraft just on dusk on Tuesday night and towed it to an Iraqi Airways graveyard on one side of the terminal. We stayed overnight in the USAF camp on the airport and went back to the aircraft on Wednesday morning to allow the insurance survey to be completed and then secure the aircraft. Basically, LH engine rotates in a fashion, has ingested lots of razor wire and is knackered. RH engine has seized, probably from ingesting loads of sand at maximum reverse thrust and inlet cowl has unacceptable lip damage, probably from hitting the razor wire fence posts. The No 8 axle appears to be cracked as the wheel sits at an odd angle. The bulk of the damage is the LH wing. About 3 metres of rear spar is missing in front of the outboard flap, the wing has bulged upwards and downwards where the initial explosion appears to have occurred, one O/B flap track is hanging in the breeze and one has a small piece of flap still attached, the rest of the flap is nonexistent. The pics show the huge crack that has occurred to the rear spar inboard of where the spar has burnt away, possibly from loads on the wing during the landing process. The front spar appears to be intact. The point of entry pics show where a projectile entered Tank 1A, which was full of fuel, and, after it ignited, proceeded to burn away at the spar. The fuel tank ribs in the area directly in front of the O/B flap are burnt almost 50% through. The crew obviously did a fantastic job in getting the aircraft back on to the ground and one can only assume that it was most fortunate that they were not aware of the state of the wing as they could not see it from the cockpit. It also says a lot for the structure of the aircraft that it withstood the impact of the (whatever is finally determined to have hit it). I'm sure there will be lots of other photos and videos flying around the net, but at least these ones are genuine. The worst part for us was the airport was shut down on Wednesday and we had to be driven in an armour-plated Landcruiser Troop Carrier from Baghdad to Balad, 60 miles to the north, from where we flew back to Bahrain in our Metro again. I trust you will all appreciate just how lucky these guys were.

Regards, Ashley.
DHL International Aviation,
Bahrain

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open87 12-03-2003 01:47 PM

now that left a stain:eek: :eek: :eek:

Jolley 12-03-2003 01:48 PM

WOW !!!!!!!!! Great pilot's !!!!!!!!!:eek:

JROMY 12-03-2003 01:51 PM

Very interesting photos - those are some LUCKY people to have made it back to the ground.

CigDaze 12-03-2003 02:36 PM

Yep, it's pretty hard to believe they made it back to the ground safely. VERY LUCKY!

Crazyhorse 12-03-2003 02:43 PM

That's what professionalism is all about, knowing the procedures, knowing the aircraft, and practicing cockpit resource management, as well as being creative. Congratulations to the flight crew and to Airbus Industrie.

Tantrum 12-03-2003 02:47 PM

I would have never thought a plane could remain in the air with that kind of damage.
Will they fix that? If cost wasnt a concern are the wings completely replaceable or is it junk?

ChrisK 12-03-2003 03:39 PM

Dang.. thats insane!...

CBlakeNS 12-03-2003 03:41 PM

Wow, thats crazy they made it back to ground safely, wonderful pilots and im glad everything is ok!!! I wish every pilot was like that because that would be just awsome and fantastic!

CAP071 12-03-2003 03:54 PM

WOW! Now I hope them pilots come fly with my next air travel trip. I wonder if they were ex military pilots?

puder 12-03-2003 05:03 PM

damn you took thos epics in baghdad???

thats pretty crazy!!!! How ws it over there??? are the locals ass pissed as they seem to be???

SLINGSHOT 12-03-2003 05:06 PM

IS THAT COVERED BY INSURANCE....ACT OF TERRORISM ARENT ALWAYS COVERED

THEJOKER 12-03-2003 05:34 PM

Damn now that is crazy. What a great job landing that plane. Baja looks like you have a prety cool job too - BH

puder 12-03-2003 11:46 PM

hollis i was thinking the same thing.


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