Emergency One Engine Landing After Squawking 7700 - TUI 767-300 at Manchester - RWY 23L

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2022
  • Shortly after take off from Manchester Airport on Monday 27th June, this aircraft put out a distress signal and squawked 7700 (General Emergency). It then burned off fuel and did a few loops in various places around the north west of England before returning to Manchester around 2 hours later. The aircraft landed safely and was met and followed by the fire service in a routine fashion and returned to stand at the terminal as normal under its own power.
    Because the aircraft was coming back for an emergency reason, it was assigned the second runway at Manchester and with them using the direction of RWY's 23L and 23R, a landing on runway 23L is really quite rare, with them normally using RWY 23R for arrivals and 23L for departures.
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Komentáře • 91

  • @MrChrisn99
    @MrChrisn99 Před rokem +27

    Was sat in Row 6 for this, all very calm on board. A round of applause broke out on the way back to stand. Seemed a faster than normal touchdown and he did use all the runway.

    • @bruce2357
      @bruce2357 Před rokem +7

      It probably was faster, they don't like to use full flaps because the drag will make it harder to climb away on one engine if a go around is necessary.
      You can tell by the sound he was carrying a lot of power in that one engine which would be necessary to maintain the right speed with the gear and flaps down on one engine.

    • @DKNYBOY1979
      @DKNYBOY1979 Před rokem +4

      Nice to hear first hand what happened , media are stating was panic on board .

    • @DaleSteel
      @DaleSteel Před rokem

      @@bruce2357 more likely to do with all the fuel on board meaning the requirement of more speed to ensure lift. A full plane will nose up

    • @davethenerd1369
      @davethenerd1369 Před rokem +1

      Another point to remember is they would have likely used reverse thrust on landing only in idle mode. Think like your car where you lift off the accelerator. Anything other than reverse idle may cause the plane to slew off the runway. So they needed more runway to slow down and apply the brakes but not so hard as to cause a fire. (Why the fire service chased the aircraft).

  • @jamesbarlow7928
    @jamesbarlow7928 Před rokem +28

    Fairplay to the pilots, very good landing with 1 engine! Very smooth

    • @MTAviation
      @MTAviation  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, well done all involved

    • @richardgars3650
      @richardgars3650 Před rokem +1

      @@MTAviation agreed all the training there did for this all paid off Amazing landing on one jet engine and the main thing is at least no one is injured or hurt no nothing plus u are right very smooth and great flying aswell big respect to the tui team

  • @planespottingringway
    @planespottingringway Před rokem +32

    Well done to those pilots, to preform under such pressure and being able to keep their cool is such a skill, real pro’s

    • @MTAviation
      @MTAviation  Před rokem +6

      Pilots did a great job

    • @rederstreet
      @rederstreet Před rokem

      A one engine out landing is not that much of a big job, sorry.

    • @kirstygill7538
      @kirstygill7538 Před rokem

      @@rederstreet I'd like to see you do it

  • @stevel9645
    @stevel9645 Před rokem +4

    Standard procedure for which the pilots train, a one engine landing requires a different approach set up and the pilot will ask for the longest runway as he doesn't have reverse thrust on the shut down engine. He was probably circling whilst he and his first officer set everything up and negotiated with air traffic control to get the best vectors for the approach. After he squawked the problem he'd get priority over other aircraft for landing. It was a decent landing for a one engined approach, the only thing that stood out for me, he was a little high on his approach for 23R, but other than that it's really not the big deal some people are making about this. Pilots train for this all the time in the hope it'll never happen, but when it does they're ready to respond.

  • @rosie-maemoody1316
    @rosie-maemoody1316 Před rokem +6

    so glad to watch this, I spent my afternoon tracking this plane after emergency was declared on the flight radar. well done pilots great landing

  • @hearthstories8829
    @hearthstories8829 Před rokem +37

    I was on this flight, pilots and passengers were all calm, though there was some crazy turbulence at times! Prior to takeoff, the pilot noted the APU was also down. Overall, big well done to the crew.

    • @DaleSteel
      @DaleSteel Před rokem +7

      That's because when you have only one engine they use the tail rudder to stop the wing dropping which has lost thrust. If you understand thar wing will naturally want to drop. The hard right or left rudder lifts up that wing but it also causes the plane to crab so your essentially flying sideways which causes major buffering. That's what you felt as turbulence.

    • @harjitjhita7378
      @harjitjhita7378 Před rokem +2

      Glad everything turned out ok in the end, hope you’re ok x

    • @alyssagunter2792
      @alyssagunter2792 Před rokem

      Was watching on flight radar

    • @matrix128500
      @matrix128500 Před rokem

      What's the APU got to do with it? Isn't that shut down once the engines are running before take off?

    • @DaleSteel
      @DaleSteel Před rokem

      @@matrix128500 some planes take power only from one engine so would start APU to give them power.

  • @petecurran3995
    @petecurran3995 Před rokem +6

    All's well that ends well - great work, crew! 👌🏻

  • @Blue_LineProductions
    @Blue_LineProductions Před 10 měsíci

    Butter landing for 1 engine off and pressured, well done pilots

  • @ChrisZoomER
    @ChrisZoomER Před rokem +4

    It's amazing how much bigger that 767 is than the ground vehicles!

  • @8ballphil150
    @8ballphil150 Před rokem +9

    great flying by the pilots . my brother and his wife where on board . he told me there was unbelievable turbulence when circling .

    • @longhaul_tyke5981
      @longhaul_tyke5981 Před rokem +3

      I watched it live on FlightRadar24 and ADSBExchange and it was constantly losing and gaining up to around 50M of height.

    • @8ballphil150
      @8ballphil150 Před rokem +3

      @@longhaul_tyke5981 they are both safe and sound in cape verde now . thank god .

    • @truezladye1893
      @truezladye1893 Před rokem +3

      That's good news 😊

  • @davidowen6977
    @davidowen6977 Před rokem +1

    Seriously impressive footage, thank you 👍

  • @PhiLongNguyen1
    @PhiLongNguyen1 Před rokem

    What a smooth landing on one engine! Bravo to the pilots 👏👍

  • @JelmersAviation
    @JelmersAviation Před rokem +2

    Fantastic video mate! Great catch!

  • @jamesbelcher4065
    @jamesbelcher4065 Před rokem +1

    Absolute first class hats off to all involved 👏

  • @KiloIndiaBravo
    @KiloIndiaBravo Před rokem +4

    Well done pilots, nice landing too….. good info on what happened. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @CallumSpotting
    @CallumSpotting Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing video 🤙

  • @MadeiraAirport
    @MadeiraAirport Před rokem

    Really nice catch mate, perfect timing! We had same issue here in Lisbon 2 weeks ago, with an TAP A330 NEO!

  • @flyingdentist
    @flyingdentist Před rokem

    Super catch

  • @andyrichardsvideovlogs8835

    Tui's Manchester base is not having much luck at the moment...😢
    Great capture.

  • @Behappy62
    @Behappy62 Před rokem

    Well done a smooth landing

  • @TTENetwork
    @TTENetwork Před rokem +1

    Great video guys and fantastic camera work. I was only on this plane 4 weeks ago 😬

  • @ringwaylive339
    @ringwaylive339 Před rokem +3

    Saw it coming in on finals, while was driving my bus , saw it go over Simonsway and I thought it was a bit high for 23R , obviously now I know why. Did see a Continental B757 use 05R many years back for a departure
    May have been still 06R then.

  • @PLANEMANIA747
    @PLANEMANIA747 Před rokem +2

    Amazing catch of an important landing ❤❤

  • @BradleyPennyAviation
    @BradleyPennyAviation Před rokem +1

    Excellent pilots, glad they landed safely.

  • @Vinxrl
    @Vinxrl Před rokem

    The fact that it was still a good butter I’m giving it a 10/10

  • @truezladye1893
    @truezladye1893 Před rokem +2

    This is the plane that circled over Liverpool and Manchester for a couple of hours. Thks to the pilots and crew for landing safely.🙏🏼

  • @colscols
    @colscols Před rokem

    Watched it on flight traider great job P1

  • @pinnaclewd
    @pinnaclewd Před rokem +1

    We flew this plane 15th June from Sal to Manchester. I rated the plane (Sunshine) nicer than the 787 (Mr Patmore) on the outward journey. As always a highly trained crew carried out procedure to the book 👏

    • @mikegore9925
      @mikegore9925 Před 10 měsíci

      We were on that exact aircraft coming back from Gran Canaria days prior, it was an awful aircraft way too cramped and not a patch on the 787 Dreamliner. The 767 should be retired now.

  • @ianstewartaviation2634
    @ianstewartaviation2634 Před rokem +2

    Glad all turned out well, this is what pilots and emergency crews train for. Do you know the cause of the engine failure ?👍

  • @philjones3550
    @philjones3550 Před rokem

    24 year old 767- ordered by air 2 back in the day- had time at Aeroflot in the mid noughties- probably had a lot of short cycles
    on finals towards Boneyard and Excavator soon.

  • @sen5908
    @sen5908 Před rokem +1

    I flew on that a few weeks ago, I was over the wing, I'm almost certain a section of metal was lifting ever so slightly where the rivets fasten it down, I know this isn't the issue here !

  • @user-reddev77
    @user-reddev77 Před rokem +1

    What was the cause of the engine failure? And didn't Tui have another issue with a Manchester based aircraft just a few weeks before? Makes you wonder if Tui's maintenance at Manchester is up to standard at the moment? The NSTB will be all over TUI's maintenance records and procedures like a rash now.

  • @Avgeek1564
    @Avgeek1564 Před rokem

    Was that the tail of a Trident Three in the background at the end?

  • @Mark_Ocain
    @Mark_Ocain Před rokem

    A very nice 'engine out' landing indeed..greased it onto the runway.

  • @user-oc3rj1bo6k
    @user-oc3rj1bo6k Před rokem

    Nice game

  • @lennyrussell8954
    @lennyrussell8954 Před rokem

    Great video MT. Excellent work by the pilots as well. Been on this old warhorse a couple of times i think they had two left but it's about time they were let out to pasture.

    • @twiff3rino28
      @twiff3rino28 Před rokem

      Then every 737-800, A330, A320, and 777 built in 1999 should be put out to pasture. What makes a 767 any different from these types? 🤔
      I've heard of TUI's 787's having engine shutdowns. Planes get their engines rotated on a regular basis, so the airframe age is irrelevant. Your comment is idiotic Daily Mail reader rubbish.

    • @lennyrussell8954
      @lennyrussell8954 Před rokem +2

      well you are entitled to your opinion as i am as well and it's people like you who are making CZcams the bad place it is and of course you are wrong about me reading the Daily Mail but i won't expect an apology as a person who makes comments like this does not apologise. Have a nice day.

  • @SJSproductions
    @SJSproductions Před rokem

    this happened at my local airport too, interesting

  • @andyd6104
    @andyd6104 Před rokem

    Reverse thrust on starboard engine only, not sure if you can see that on the video

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 Před rokem

    wow saw it at the cafe at the visitors park 🙂

  • @ant2312
    @ant2312 Před rokem

    767 so not surprised

  • @stevedavies1499
    @stevedavies1499 Před rokem

    Buttered it 👌

  • @turbofanlover
    @turbofanlover Před rokem +1

    Great catch. I've never seen a landing on 23L before.

    • @akcbcmcb
      @akcbcmcb Před rokem

      I was Manchester based for 4 years and only landed on it once when 23r was being maintained in the middle of the night. It's a so and so operationally as they land 4 or 5 and they sit and wait on the parallel taxiway at the far end then all trundle back up the runway to get back to the terminal. Whilst they are doing so the next 5 arrivals are going round the hold.

    • @eeen8513
      @eeen8513 Před rokem

      @@akcbcmcb We were on the shuttle from Heathrow possibly that night Russell, first down had to wait down the bottom for two others behind us. Sick as the proverbial as we'd had a divert to LAX ( drunk thrown off ) Hold going into Heathrow of course missed our earlier shuttle, made it a long flight from LAX. I watched it all as well great flying. TUI had one yesterday too at Birmingham I think.

  • @John-es7zn
    @John-es7zn Před rokem +2

    This is second nature to pilots as they are training in simulator for these incidents...stalls,engine failure you name it they practice.

  • @BarcaVibe09
    @BarcaVibe09 Před rokem

    I saw this plane in school when i was doing pe!

  • @ianrhodes6661
    @ianrhodes6661 Před rokem

    I think tui have been having a bit of trouble with that old 767 lately it's gone tech a few times lately must be costing them a fortune..

  • @akcbcmcb
    @akcbcmcb Před rokem

    I don't think I would have taken 23L when single engine. Flying the VOR non precision or visual approach would just increase the work load. I would have taken the ILS for 23R and sod every one else.

  • @THESTIG-cc7fq
    @THESTIG-cc7fq Před rokem

    Nice catch all ended well, fire trucks not needed but there precautionary.

  • @CrazyAviationYT
    @CrazyAviationYT Před rokem

    About 2 months ago I saw this exact plane (Sunshine) parked at the gate in Alicante. Wierd to see

  • @Logan11thMEU
    @Logan11thMEU Před rokem

    do we know the registration ? Tui has 2 767-300 one of which I was on board a month ago flying back from Lanzarote reg O-BYK

    • @H.K_R
      @H.K_R Před rokem +1

      It was G-OBYK

  • @jcmanc72
    @jcmanc72 Před rokem

    Definitely allowed to clap on that one.

  • @dieselcruiser
    @dieselcruiser Před rokem

    Easy peezy we'll done to the well trained crew..

  • @DaleSteel
    @DaleSteel Před rokem

    PAN PAN PAN

  • @steve3070
    @steve3070 Před rokem

    TUI ... sort it out

  • @shelbsx2545
    @shelbsx2545 Před rokem

    i'm going on a plane via this company and now very scared this will happen to me,

    • @pinnaclewd
      @pinnaclewd Před rokem

      Don't worry you are safer in a plane than a car...I promise!

    • @H.K_R
      @H.K_R Před rokem

      You’ll be perfectly safe, TUI have one of the best safety ratings of any mainstream airline

  • @DaleSteel
    @DaleSteel Před rokem

    A single engine failure isn't a very big issue on modern jet.

  • @caseychaos5216
    @caseychaos5216 Před rokem

    Emergency my arsenal they circled for two hours 👍🙄😎

    • @trevorlyons7287
      @trevorlyons7287 Před rokem +1

      Burning fuel in case of problems on landing. Doesn’t mean it’s not an emergency.