Monday, March 3, 2008
Boeing 737 Landings in Innsbruck both runways Cockpit View
Straight-in approach runway 26 and circling via Axams to runway 08 in Innsbruck, Austria; view from the flight deck.
Crazy Boeing 737 Crash Landing
http://www.aviationvids.com Incident is a B... (more)
Added: June 22, 2007
http://www.aviationvids.com Incident is a Boeing 737 landing at Birmingham, UK with the right landing gear missing, after tearing off the starboard gear when attempting to land at East Midlands Airport in bad weather. The pilot missed the runway and landed in the grass, doing extensive damage to the aircraft. He was able to fly some 40 miles to Birmingham, where the incident was caught on video by the West Midlands Police helicopter
Television Clip 737-500 First Flight
"I was so proud of myself" listen to my comment at the end of this video
Southwest airlines 737 taking off
Flight from Islip(Macarthur) to Ft. Lauderdale, FL taking off in the evening of February. The flight attendant announced it was a brand new 737 in use only since January. (1 month old!!) Typical great Southwest experience on the 2 hour, 45 min flight
737 flight simulator landing into Managua Intl RNWY 09
visual approach and land into Managua runway 09. Short but equipped. 30 Minute flight from Costa Rica. FL 220
American Airlines 737-800
An American Airlines 737-800 pulls into gate C7 at MIA from Washington National Airport.
Boeing 737 Approach and Landing in Samos
Visual Approach and Landing Runway 09 in Samos during Meltemi winds
Boeing 737 & Cumulus Nimbus
Lineas Aéreas Azteca 737 at cruising altitude passing a beautiful and high Cumulus Nimbus.
ATA Landing In OAK
An ATA 737-800 lands in Oakland, after a flight from Hilo, Hawaii. Flight conducted on FS2004 for ATA Virtual (www.atavirtual.com). ATA is the only carrier to operate non-stop service to and from Hilo to the mainland USA.
China Airlines 737-800 nearly overshoots runway at takeoff
Taiwan-bound China Airlines jet returns to Japan due to speedometer
concerns TOKYO (AP) A China Airlines jet bound for Taiwan returned to an
airport in southwestern Japan after experiencing trouble with its
speed indicators, officials said Friday. There were no injuries or
damage. The Boeing 737-800 left for the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, from
Saga Airport on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu following
repair 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, weeks
after a similar China Airlines aircraft exploded at another Japanese
airport. The plane took off from Saga Airport on Friday afternoon but
returned about 30 minutes later because there were discrepancies
between the speedometers for the main pilot and the co-pilot, Toyama
said, adding that the cause of fault was not immediately known. The jet was not carrying any passengers and there was no damage
to the plane, he said. Toyama said the plane had been slow to take off, using the entire
runway before becoming airborne. One of the eight lamps near the end of the runway was later
discovered broken, although it was unclear when the damage occurred,
he said. On Aug. 20, a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 that landed at
Okinawa's Naha airport exploded in a fireball at a gate seconds
after all 157 passengers and eight crew safely evacuated. Investigators found a bolt on the right wing slat had come loose
and pierced a fuel tank, causing fuel to gush out and catch fire. The incident was a blow to the Taiwanese airline, which has been
struggling 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.
Boeing livery 737-800 takes off at YVR! (MADE WITH FSX)
This is a boeing 737-800, taking off at YVR (Vancouver international airport)(cyvr). Al these images are made from FSX or flight simulator 10.
Im kinda new to this, so please feel free to give any commenhts, suggestions you might have:) THanks!
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SkyEurope Airlines 737-700 (Barcelona)
SkyEurope 737-700 (OM-NGA) landing at Barcelona after a flight from Prague. (August,7, 2006)
Boeing 737 Taking off From Tampa Bay International Airport
Boeing 737 Taking off From Tampa Bay International Airport. 11-04-07
Boeing 737 Night Landings & Takeoff Vienna in Fog
Two night landings and one night takeoff at Vienna Schwechat airport, in fog. Autolands.
two boeing 737 airplanes wait for takeoff in the rain
a couple boeing 737 aircraft await takeoff during a rain storm
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