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Hum-Chee Airbus A-319 windscreen POP-OFF mid-air! co-Piliot & Crew injured, Emergency Landing成都!

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Right hand side windscreen of cockpit suddenly POP-OFF in mid air 33-thousands feets, whole cabin pressure lost! Cockpit's overhead control panel fell down, and top row of cockpit control panel POP-UP, some indicator lights (warning lights) panels lost (most likely flu out of cockpit together with the windscreen!) The panels are FCU (flight control unit) & EFIS (Navigation)

Tua Chee Bye!



http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1394079

Sichuan Airlines Airbus A319 lost part of the windshield at over 33,000 ft causing decompression and cockpit’s damage
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The right hand front windshield of this Sichuan Airlines Airbus A319 (B-6419) got separated with a sudden decompression as a result. The pilots immediately squawked emergency code 7777 and started an emergency descent.

Flight 3U8633 from Chongqing to Lhasa, Tibet experienced windshield separation at 33,200 ft. causing sudden decompression, autopilot and avionics failure. Parts of the cockpit were sucked out. The aircraft descended to 24,000 ft and diverted to Chengdu, website JacDec reported on Twitter.

Sichuan Airlines Airbus A319 windshield separation, rapid decompression and emergency descent

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http://www.sohu.com/picture/231549687

川航客机驾驶舱风挡破裂备降 机舱内部曝光

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就川航客机备降成都一事,中国民航西南管理局发布通报称,2018年5月14日,川航3U8633重庆-拉萨航班,在成都区域巡航阶段,驾驶舱右座前风挡玻璃破裂脱落,机组实施紧急下降。 来源媒体:看看新闻Knews


川航客机驾驶舱风挡破裂备降 机舱内部曝光

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在民航各保障单位密切配合下,机组正确处置,飞机于07:46分安全备降成都双流机场,所有乘客平安落地,有序下机。



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备降期间右座副驾驶面部划伤腰部扭伤,一名乘务员在下降过程中受轻伤。川航已协助旅客安排后续出行,相关后续保障有序开展。


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此前,据网友微博爆料称川航空客A319客机飞临成都上空时副驾驶一侧驾驶舱玻璃破碎,随后飞机挂出7700紧急代码,并立即备降成都双流国际机场。



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受此影响,双流机场目前单跑道运行。据悉此次事件的飞机是@空中客车A319客机,飞机编号B-6419,于2011年7月26日首次交付给川航。



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据乘客拍摄的视频显示,当时飞机内部的通道上大量餐盒散落在地,氧气面罩已经脱落;机组实施紧急下降。



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截止5月14日上午9时,四川航空官微通报称,3U8633重庆至拉萨航班因机械故障备降成都,航班已于7时42分安全落地,旅客已有序下机休息。


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3U8633重庆至拉萨航班因机械故障备降成都,紧急着陆后的驾驶舱全景照片。

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目前,川航正换机执行成都至拉萨航班,预计旅客将于上午11时飞往拉萨。


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事故后机组衣物。



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现场图。
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/l/p...32000ft-to-force-emergency-landing/vp-AAxfrQT

Plane's cockpit window ripped out at 32,000ft to force emergency landing
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A Sichuan Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing after the cockpit windscreen was ripped out in mid-air. The video, filmed in Flight 3U8633 from Chongqing to Lhasa on May 14, shows passengers using oxygen masks and a flight attendant saying: "Those exits cannot be opened" and "Be safe." The plane landed safely at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport and no one was harmed. The co-pilot suffered scratches and injured his waist while a flight attendant also suffered minor injuries, reports said. According to Sichuan Airlines, the reason was due to a "mechanical failure" but no further details were available. Reports said the aircraft was an Airbus A319 and was cruising at 32,000 feet.
 
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/...emergency-landing-after-cockpit-window-breaks


China Plane Makes Emergency Landing after Cockpit Window Breaks
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A plane carrying 128 people made an emergency landing in southwest China on Monday after a cockpit window broke at 32,000 feet, sucking the co-pilot partly out of the aircraft, authorities and the pilot said.

The Airbus A319 of Sichuan Airlines was bound for Lhasa in Tibet from the southwestern city of Chongqing when the drama began. The flight was diverted to Chengdu in Sichuan province.

"The windshield burst suddenly and a loud noise was heard, and when I looked to the side, I saw that the co-pilot was already halfway out of the window. Luckily his seatbelt was tied," pilot Liu Chuanjian told the Chengdu Business Daily.

"Everything was flying about in the cockpit, a lot of equipment was working badly and the noise was so loud that you could not hear the radio anymore."

The plane was vibrating strongly and it was impossible to read the instruments, said Liu, who was hailed as a hero on social media.

Despite these difficulties and the intense cold, the pilot managed to slow the aircraft from its original speed of about 800-900 kph and land in about 20 minutes.

It was unclear how badly the co-pilot, who suffered facial and waist injuries, had been hurt. A female flight attendant was slightly injured during the landing.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement that part of the cockpit window broke as the plane was flying over Chengdu.

The cause of the incident was under investigation, it said.

Images posted on the official People's Daily newspaper online appear to show a cockpit window completely missing.

A video shows oxygen masks deployed, and flight attendants walking up and down the aisle to give passengers instructions on how to disembark.

It was the second emergency landing in China in less than a month.

On April 15 an Air China flight was diverted after a man briefly took hostage a crew member he was threatening with a fountain pen.
 
must be a cause of falling debris from some prc space junk.
 
Stupid Chinese don't know how to maintain their planes.
 
Maintained by Burmese engineer fake quali one...

[QUOTE="Leongsam, post: 2725790, member: 1"]Stupid Chinese don't know how to maintain their planes.[/QUOTE]
 
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