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Added: May 2, 2007
From: headintheclouds46
Duration: 9:36
This incident was video recorded by Simon Lowe. 233 people where on board this jet bound for Lanzarote. The number 2 engine sucks in one bird (a crow or corvid) as the plane rotates off the runway.T.V. news reports of two herons being sucked in are wrong.Congratulations to the crew and air-traffic controllers for the calm and professional way they dealt with the situation. Please checkout more video's by me on Flightlevel350.com.
Channel: News
Tags: 757 birdstrike emergency g-byaw manchesterairport thomson263h thomsonfly
Rating: 4.84 (3337 ratings) Views: 1667054' favoriteCount='6584 Comments: 25
poitrenaud Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - I tend to agree; but I flew an S7 A 319, and Airbus certainly does use the Boeing Design well; and frankly the French are doing a nice Job with their 319-BTW, S7 Airlines is one of the Best Airlines in the World-It is a Russian Airline, and their service is remarkable. I would recommend them to anyone who flys to Germany via a Russian destination.Go S 7 and they have now many Boeing 737 400sPS: do they still manufacture the 757?
kingkhoda Says:
Nov 24, 2008 - WOW.And through it all, they stayed calm and relaxed, i guess that was not the case for the passengers!
rikuwillkillu Says:
Nov 24, 2008 - its beacuse they can still fly with one engine and they have enough fuel to last a while
bjorkalanis Says:
Nov 29, 2008 - these are excellent ATC controllers, not like the mexican ones
Suzsmokeyallan Says:
Nov 29, 2008 - Besides the fact the frontal cockpit section is typical airbus styling, all 757s have two over wing exits on each side of the fuselage. If you look at the plane when it taxies back to the cameras location you can see it does not have those paired overwing exits.
jlawson02 Says:
Nov 30, 2008 - i cant stop watching this i think its amazing how he gets it back down safely only one thing i woud like to know he puts the wheels up and then contacts the airport whats the point of puting up the wheels when hes gonna land again?
jlebesis Says:
Nov 30, 2008 - Sure can mate! The 757 in particular has a very good power/weight ratio...it is affectionately known by many pilots as an 'overpowered airliner' and rightly so. But I believe most twin engine Airbus and Boeings would be fine in this situation, as they are designed with these emergencies in mind.

airplanebuilderman Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - konagalvo thanks for the vote of confidance
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