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Serve Air Cargo Boeing 727F Rolls Out Of Control After Hydraulic Failure

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A Serve Air Cargo Boeing 727-200 freighter departed from (FIH), Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, when it was forced to turn back after experiencing a hydraulic problem shortly after takeoff. Just after the pilots vacated the aircraft via the emergency slides, the aircraft started to roll back. (www.gatechecked.com) さらに...

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jmadunleavy
John D 2
Guess, we'll need more info on this, but wondering out load why the pilots exited via the emergency slides?
brock55
brock55 2
It doesn't appear there was a slide deployed from the video. It would be bright yellow and easy to see. There are no steps for the crew to use to exit either. I guess they figured it was best to get out quickly since they could not set the brakes.
cmuncy
Doesnt the 72 have a set of rear stairs?
brock55
brock55 4
It does but if the main deck had freight (containers or pallets)on it the steps would not be accessible.
cmuncy
Thanks Brock
btweston
btweston 1
Kinda wild watching all of those people running around underneath a rolling aircraft... and while it was doing a wheelie.
canadianflyer013
From the posted picture, it looks like a the slats may have become unsynchronized. Time will tell
Quirkyfrog
It looks like it was the outer slats.
Quirkyfrog
Nobody thought to chock the wheels? How were they able to stop? Although I'd imagine that there are enough backup and separate hydraulic systems. Still, yikes, and yet kinda funny...
HunterTS4
Think the nose gear was damaged?

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