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China Airlines 737-800 nearly overshoots runway at takeoff

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Taiwan-bound China Airlines jet returns to Japan due to speedometerconcerns TOKYO (AP) A China Airlines jet bound for Taiwan returned to anairport in southwestern Japan after experiencing trouble with itsspeed indicators, officials said Friday. There were no injuries ordamage. The Boeing 737-800 left for the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, fromSaga Airport on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu followingrepair work after a fracture was found in its fuselage last month,said Transport Official Kenji Toyama. The 70-centimeter (28-inch) fracture was found Sept. 21, weeksafter a similar China Airlines aircraft exploded at another Japaneseairport. The plane took off from Saga Airport on Friday afternoon butreturned about 30 minutes later because there were discrepanciesbetween the speedometers for the main pilot and the co-pilot, Toyamasaid, adding that the cause of fault was not immediately known. The jet was not carrying any passengers and there was no damageto the plane, he said. Toyama said the plane had been slow to take off, using the entirerunway before becoming airborne. One of the eight lamps near the end of the runway was laterdiscovered broken, although it was unclear when the damage occurred,he said. On Aug. 20, a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 that landed atOkinawa's Naha airport exploded in a fireball at a gate secondsafter all 157 passengers and eight crew safely evacuated. Investigators found a bolt on the right wing slat had come looseand pierced a fuel tank, causing fuel to gush out and catch fire. The incident was a blow to the Taiwanese airline, which has beenstruggling to shake its reputation for having a poor safety record.Bugs clogged speed-measuring tubes of trouble-hit China Airlines jet TOKYO, Oct. 9 Kyodo - Insects were found lodged in tubes used to measure the airspeed of a China Airlines jetliner that sustained a speedometer defect last week, according to a recent inspection by the Taipei-based company. Last Friday, the Boeing 737-800 aircraft failed to take off properly and hit a runway light as it was leaving Saga airport in Saga Prefecture for Taiwan. It returned to Saga shortly after takeoff, after the pilot and copilot discovered the readings on their speedometers differed. The company inspection showed that the so-called pitot tubes installed in the nose section of the plane were clogged with bugs and apparently indicated incorrect speeds at the time of incident, leading the pilots to fail to carry out appropriate operations. According to a mechanic of a Japanese airline company, the tubes are usually covered by a lid that prevents foreign substances from entering the tubes. If the tubes become frozen or clogged, they may not be able to perform and and could cause an incident, the mechanic said. The Japanese Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry is now examining how the bugs became lodged in the tubes. Most aircraft are equipped with three metallic pitot tubes whose inside diameters are around 6 millimeters. They are designed to measure air pressure gaps among the tubes, and thus determine the plane's speed and altitude. China Airlines has completed repairs of the pitot tubes and other parts of the Boeing 737-800 and plans to have it take off again on Wednesday to return to Taiwan. The incident took place after a 77-centimeter crack was found at the bottom of the tail unit of the same airplane when it arrived at Saga airport on Sept. 21. The Boeing 737-800 is the same model as the China Airlines plane that exploded at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20.

Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: hanedaatc

Length: 01:57
Rating: 4.57
Views: 591052

Tags: 737-800  airlines  airport  China  saga  チャイナエアライン  中華航空  佐賀  空港  

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hg81291 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
shiiiti tht was farking close
tatsuya420 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
just give up u idiot its getting fucking annoying
kitechan0527 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Called "funking redneck" or "damn honkey"
manhoot (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Oh go back and breed some more low wage worker slaves will ya?
rcheliboy (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You are a fucking white, skin cancer prone idiot. Fucking chinks is not a complete sentence, and I'm the chink here, and i guess my english is also better than yours.
rcheliboy (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Well done. Yes i know what the guy is trying to say, i was being sarcastic cos its not called a speedometer in an aircraft, even if it was, it wud be an aerospeedometer.
manhoot (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Fucking chinks.
alienxyt (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
The speedo is actually an airspeed indicator which works as air passes over the measuring system (under the wing on a Cessna). Can't leave the ground without enough airspeed. He used every inch of the runway to try to gain enough speed to takeoff. But there aren't a lot of choices once you are that far down the runway.
rcheliboy (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Which bit is the speedometer one the plane? Is it like cycle computers, where u put the the sensor on the wheel and u hav a computer display of ur speed (like the pilot holds this in his hand or something?)
rcheliboy (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
There r probably more complications there than u think. If he pulled up to early, he could hav not gain enough speed to take off anyway, and thus crash. This is probs a weight problem, or runway length (unlikely) prob

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