Plane That Landed with Only One Wing



The plane had been in the air for a mere 25 seconds when the pilots noticed weird noises and vibrations. They tried several ways to improve the situation, but nothing worked. And just over a minute into the flight, when the plane reached 3,000 feet, both engines failed: first, the right one; two seconds later, the left one. It seemed like only a miracle could save the passengers. And then, one of the passengers came to the rescue.

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26 thoughts on “Plane That Landed with Only One Wing”

  1. It’s always a risk to fly on a aircraft, even with modern technology things can still go wrong. FA’s and all crew are the 1st people we would look for in a aircraft shall something go wrong, that’s why as a passenger(Soul) that travels I always listen to their instructions before take off , and make myself aware of the lights on the isles and emergency exits. I have yet to figure out the bell chimes that FA crew and Pilots use to communicate. Other than that I always enjoy my flight….

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  2. If you do the math like I did 8000 Hours is 333 days which is 47 weeks which is 10 months which isn't even a year of flight experience I wouldn't trust anyone with any range of experience in flight like that

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  3. The dummies used the wrong video. There was a plane about 20 yrs ago that lost a wing on a test flight. It was recorded on video that he made a safe landing. Incredibly you used full rudder and steered it like an extreme cross wind. So it is possible to land on one wing. The aircraft I mentioned was a small single engine.

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