C130J Declares Emergency as engine failure after leaving RAF Lakenheath

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  • C130J declares emergency as engine failure after leaving RAF Lakenheath
    USAF C130J declares a emergency after leaving RAF Lakenheath, she returns with the Righthand far engine stopped.
    She safely lands at Lakenheath and is followed down the Runway by Fire Engines.
    This video has her leaving RAF Lakenheath, flyover with engine stopped and landing.
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  • @nigelcox127
    @nigelcox127 Před měsícem +6

    Another unique aspect of the stream of the C130 with an engine malfunction which was captured by Martin many Thanks for sharing it for those who were unable to catch the livestream

  • @NewRailBasher
    @NewRailBasher Před měsícem +7

    Wow. Rare occurrence. Good catch and I'm glad all ended safely for everyone involved.

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Před měsícem +6

    Những người phi công tài giỏi. Điều khiển máy bay C130 rất tuyệt vời. USA OK 🇺🇸👋.

  • @mc1dash1b
    @mc1dash1b Před 26 dny +1

    Made a mass tactical jump into RAF Skulthorpe leaving from RAF Lakenheath on a C-130 in the spring of 1979. When we left it was 70 degrees and sunny, 20 minutes later we jumped from 1250 agl into a snowsquall where you could not see the next jumper but by the time we all gathered our chutes and loaded them on the truck the sun was out again and the snow was almost all melted. The Hercules hardly used any runway to take off with no real load and climbed like a fighter jet. A super aircraft.

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Před měsícem +5

    C130J hạ cánh xuống rất đẹp mắt và tối tân. Máy bay vận tải khổng lồ OK 🤗👍👋.

  • @johnwoodall3791
    @johnwoodall3791 Před měsícem +4

    We Pilots Train for just this Very Scenario All the Time.
    Hats of to The Crew for Handling the Situation with Complete Professionalism.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před měsícem +1

      Noticed you said we pilots - your a pilot? What do or did you fly?

  • @chipsteinberg5046
    @chipsteinberg5046 Před 22 dny +1

    Was a sheet metal mechanic on hercs @Rhein Main from 74-76 replaced lots of camlocs on those birds. Great aircraft. Will be flying when everything else is grounded.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 22 dny

      True, they are Hardy planes. Wish the RAF kept some

  • @ralphgreenjr.2466
    @ralphgreenjr.2466 Před 28 dny +5

    In 1972, I was a jumpmaster on a C-130 leaving Green Ramp at Pope Air Force Base. It was a scheduled jump for my unit, 4/68th Armor Battalion, 82d Airborne Division, we were enroute to Sicily North dropzone on Fort Bragg. After we took off and began to clime we had an inflight emergency as 2 engines cut out. The pilots decided for a go around and land back at Pope. As we came around and lined up on the runway, engine number 3 started to sputter. As we descended, the runway was being foamed. As we touched down, number 3 engine quit. We used all the runway and the smell of brakes was strong in the aircraft. The pilots were fantastic and came back and told us that they basically completed the emergency on one engine! I have 60 military parachute jumps, most of them from the C-130. I love that aircraft.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 28 dny

      Wow, landing on 1 engine. Pilots did a fantastic job there

    • @coolbear6441
      @coolbear6441 Před 28 dny +1

      Hope you weren’t there in ‘94😔😔

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 27 dny

      @@coolbear6441 where?

    • @coolbear6441
      @coolbear6441 Před 27 dny +1

      @@coningsbylive was replying to Ralphgreens comment about Green Ramp in ‘72..

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 27 dny

      @@coolbear6441 I kinda thought so lol

  • @jimchandler6744
    @jimchandler6744 Před 21 dnem +1

    Had that happen to me in about '83 at Warner-Robbins AFB. After takeoff I looked out the port troop door and #2 was gushing oil like an oil well. I told the pilot to shut down #2. The FE came back to have a look, (like a Loadmaster can't tell when there's a stream of oil coming out) concurred with my findings and shut the engine down, turned around and went back to WR for a new engine. Had a pretty fun RON that night. I think that is the only engine failure I had in 1300 or so hours in the H model. No big deal. The Herc can fly on one if need be. I don't want to be on it but it can, so they say.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 20 dny

      I loved the old hercs. Gutted the RAF no longer has them. Beautiful planes.

  • @RachC1985
    @RachC1985 Před měsícem +6

    Glad it landed safely 🙏 🙌 😊
    Love the noise of the turbo props 😊

  • @stevelukoski7152
    @stevelukoski7152 Před 28 dny +1

    Flying back from a tdy from nellis to homestead was memorable . And the drone of those rolls power plants was maddening ! 🙂

  • @alankipling-pm2kg
    @alankipling-pm2kg Před 28 dny +1

    Enjoyed the video very much, took me back to my days on the crash line at Lyneham when we had a C130 fleet 👍🚒

  • @anthonylewis679
    @anthonylewis679 Před 24 dny +3

    Good video, but reading a couple of comments regarding shutting engines down to save fuel, i would imagine there`s a big difference between making a calculated decision to shut x amount of engines for economy reasons, and having an engine make its OWN decision to shut down,seeing that you ( as the pilot ),have the whole crews lives in your hand, ......can you afford to trust that none of the remaining engines wont decide pack up ?. its a safer option to just return to base, your crew and their families may have cause to be eternally grateful for your decision.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 22 dny +1

      That is so true, could easily have been bigger issue etc. Well said

  • @Airpaycheck
    @Airpaycheck Před 18 dny +1

    Had a turbine let go on an E model at Pope right as we lifted off on a hot day. Quite sporting! Landed and got another airplane. Would've been early '80's.

  • @eugeniagolding
    @eugeniagolding Před 25 dny +1

    Wow 45k views !👏

  • @IanC1974
    @IanC1974 Před měsícem +5

    Dont see that very often, glad it all went as planned, nice catch 👌

  • @Tanks_In_Space
    @Tanks_In_Space Před 28 dny +2

    We had a Hercules crash at a nearby airport a decade ago when birds killed 3 engines ... Firefighters didn't know there was a marching band inside so they didn't try a rescue.. 40 people died.

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Před měsícem +4

    Máy bay vận tải C130. Không quân Hoa Kỳ. Mạnh mẽ và tối tân. US tuyệt vời 🇺🇸👍.

  • @raymoreton3184
    @raymoreton3184 Před 29 dny +1

    I have been lucky enough to have a 1 hour ride in a herc hhen I was 16 and me and another person were standing in the cockpit on takeoff, they had the doors open and did touch and goes it was awesome

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 29 dny

      Oh wow, what loved to have gotten the chance. Awesome

    • @raymoreton3184
      @raymoreton3184 Před 29 dny +1

      @@coningsbylive i was an air cadet for 7.5 yrs from 13 and tons of different stuff, ive been winch launch gliding was the first time ever i ever flew, ive been in various powered stuff different helicopters, the first helicopter i went in sea king had a leak and we had to hard turn back and get back asap, we had all the fire engines chasing us down runway with sirens blaring, i went on camps every yr and my final overseas at akrotiri in cypress, i did this herc at lyneham 47 sqd the aeroplane we flew in is xv306 looking at my book.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 26 dny

      Wow, that's awesome. I bet you have some tales

    • @raymoreton3184
      @raymoreton3184 Před 25 dny

      ​@@coningsbylive there are sections of book that ran out of space because I was doing so much but you have to keep doing all the not so good stuff to get the good stuff. The first time I went shooting 3 days before my 14th I got the basic shooting marksmen this was only with a .22 but you cant do any other shooting without this, so the atc marksman @ 25 yrds you have to get your five shots only within a 2p piece after this you can do other weapons, my 16th birthday was my best because I got my first promotion (through my whole time I to the top rank) i did the raf marksman which took 3 yrs to get because its a lot harder and when your young its harder (also the raf marksman i seem to rem you had to get 10 shots in the next 2 sections) ((l98 a1 this was with its similar to the sa80 army and raf and all the others but you have to pull the reload so it moves around a bit more) you still have to start with the 5 in a 2p but it gets a lot harder because the targets move away and you have a random time before they come back and you have to get to shots off in 2 seconds before they move away again and then it changes again , I was also able to the atc marksman with this weapon and lots more with the 22 this was another place where i was running out of space, i also 16 and a few months went on a weeks gliding course at raf west malling (where gibson who was lead of the dam busters was based here and there is roads and other stuff when you come in and other buildings to commemorate him) I was lucky enough to go solo (not everyone went solo but most did) in ze600 this is the number its a viking this took me 31 launches over 3.28 hours, i also have been in the red arrows helicopter or it was the one they used to use to come to their air shows but I am not sure if they do that now, also when i was in cypress on my over seas camp in apr the reds where still doing their spring hawk practise for the coming season they had a little comp for the best cdt in each flight gets their name in a hat and the winner gets a ride in the back i was able to get my in the hat but annoyingly it was not picked, i have also had a 20 min lesson in a helicopter because i have done lots of normal flying and even went solo i was interested in the differences so i was given this as a birthday present i did this in a robinson r22, this was g-deer

    • @raymoreton3184
      @raymoreton3184 Před 25 dny

      ​@@coningsbylive there are sections of book that ran out of space because I was doing so much but you have to keep doing all the not so good stuff to get the good stuff. The first time I went shooting 3 days before my 14th I got the basic shooting marksmen this was only with a .22 but you cant do any other shooting without this, so the atc marksman @ 25 yrds you have to get your five shots only within a 2p piece after this you can do other weapons, my 16th birthday was my best because I got my first promotion (through my whole time I to the top rank) i did the raf marksman which took 3 yrs to get because its a lot harder and when your young its harder (l98 a1 this was with its similar to the sa80 army and raf and all the others but you have to pull the reload so it moves around a bit more) you still have to start with the 5 in a 2p but it gets a lot harder because the targets move away and you have a random time before they come back and you have to get to shots off in 2 seconds before they move away again and then it changes again , I was also able to the atc marksman with this weapon and lots more with the 22 this was another place where i was running out of space, i also 16 and a few months went on a weeks gliding course at raf west malling (where gibson who was lead of the dam busters was based here and there is roads and other stuff when you come in and other buildings to commemorate him) I was lucky enough to go solo in ze600 this is the number its a viking this took me 31 launches over 3.28 hours, i also have been in the red arrows helicopter or it was the one they used to use to come to their air shows but I am not sure if they do that now, also when i was in cypress on my over seas camp in apr the reds where still doing their spring hawk practise and another thing i have just rem is one time when the DOE had a visit to new haven fort we had to a guard of honor for when he was driven past on the road just in front of us

  • @northpolelightshow
    @northpolelightshow Před 19 dny +1

    Ahh, the dreaded 3 engine approach...

  • @thudtrades1850
    @thudtrades1850 Před 26 dny +1

    Not a big deal, it has 3 more ..... C130s and P3s routinely operate sometimes 2 engines, seen it done.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 26 dny

      It was enough for him to abort his transit and return to base. He didn't want the fire engine but guess that's the base requirement. But he did declare a emergency and return

  • @richardbarber8023
    @richardbarber8023 Před měsícem +3

    It was caused by a fuel pipe blocking all remaining engines was checked and it was decided to replace the said bit of pipe on all the engines as it could happen again due to build up of bits left in bottom of tanks like if we run our cars low it will suck up particles that build up over time

  • @geezerhull
    @geezerhull Před 28 dny +2

    Heck..on the P3s, we used to shut down 2 engines just to save fuel.

  • @jamielee9350
    @jamielee9350 Před 27 dny +4

    A lot of drama for nothing.... With four 3,750-hp engines , now uprated to 4,050 apiece-the C-130 is one of the most overpowered aircraft in the military inventory. It could literally fly on one engine.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před 27 dny

      He def called for emergency landing , think he was loaded up

  • @mrwilliecowie
    @mrwilliecowie Před měsícem +2

    Sorry that was meant for a different video.

    • @coningsbylive
      @coningsbylive  Před měsícem +1

      not a problem m8, you welcome here and comment on any video

  • @leogarcia8957
    @leogarcia8957 Před 17 dny +1

    Just like the Air Force. A lot of drama.

  • @ManuelGuzman067
    @ManuelGuzman067 Před měsícem +2

    Id be to afraid to ride on a propeller ✈️😁

  • @jameswoollard84
    @jameswoollard84 Před měsícem +3