Primi lanci dei media, è andata benissimo
https://www.lastampa.it/video/socialnew ... -15502380/
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https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/566594
https://avherald.com/h?article=534a002e&opt=0
Somalia, Fokker 50 fuori pista dopo rientro in emergenza
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Somalia, Fokker 50 fuori pista dopo rientro in emergenza
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"The curve is flattening: we can start lifting restrictions now" = "The parachute has slowed our rate of descent: we can take it off now!"
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger
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Re: Somalia, Fokker 50 fuori pista dopo rientro in emergenza
Un video sul contesto della fase finale dei soccorsi,in un'atmosfera relativamente tranquilla https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2026/0 ... v2-yrNIx6s
Curiosamente, né AVHerald né ASN riportano ancora alcun aggiornamento (a parte qualche consueto commento in libertà di utenti di AvH).
Da un report della Reuters:
The plane, a Fokker 50 operated by Starsky Aviation, sustained an unspecified technical issue soon after takeoff on Tuesday. It was forced to return to Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport, where it skidded off the runway, only coming to a stop near the seashore. Pictures posted on social media showed passengers exiting the plane and walking in shallow water after the pilot urged them to escape quickly, in case of fire. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority said all 55 people on board the plane were taken to a nearby hospital for medical evaluation and care. The pilot has been praised by the airline for his quick thinking and for remaining calm.
Passenger Mohamed Hussein Odowa told Reuters on Wednesday the plane had been airborne for just a few minutes when the captain announced that the flight would have to return to the airport due to unspecified defects. "Stay calm and keep your belts tightened," he recalled the plane's crew telling passengers. As the engines started to sputter, terrified passengers began reading the Quran, he said. "It landed, hitting the runway but (then) sped madly and we understood the pilot was unable to stop the plane, no brake control," he said. Even as one of the wings smashed against a hillock, the aircraft kept going until it finally stopped along the seashore. "The plane stopped in the ocean at knee-deep water and the two doors got opened," Odowa said. "The pilot shouted 'Get out quickly ... I was among the oldest passengers but all of a sudden I was outside with my bag, thank God." The civil aviation authority did not immediately provide further details on the cause of the incident.
(Reporting by Abdi Sheikh; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Ammu Kannampilly, Aidan Lewis)
Curiosamente, né AVHerald né ASN riportano ancora alcun aggiornamento (a parte qualche consueto commento in libertà di utenti di AvH).
Da un report della Reuters:
The plane, a Fokker 50 operated by Starsky Aviation, sustained an unspecified technical issue soon after takeoff on Tuesday. It was forced to return to Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport, where it skidded off the runway, only coming to a stop near the seashore. Pictures posted on social media showed passengers exiting the plane and walking in shallow water after the pilot urged them to escape quickly, in case of fire. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority said all 55 people on board the plane were taken to a nearby hospital for medical evaluation and care. The pilot has been praised by the airline for his quick thinking and for remaining calm.
Passenger Mohamed Hussein Odowa told Reuters on Wednesday the plane had been airborne for just a few minutes when the captain announced that the flight would have to return to the airport due to unspecified defects. "Stay calm and keep your belts tightened," he recalled the plane's crew telling passengers. As the engines started to sputter, terrified passengers began reading the Quran, he said. "It landed, hitting the runway but (then) sped madly and we understood the pilot was unable to stop the plane, no brake control," he said. Even as one of the wings smashed against a hillock, the aircraft kept going until it finally stopped along the seashore. "The plane stopped in the ocean at knee-deep water and the two doors got opened," Odowa said. "The pilot shouted 'Get out quickly ... I was among the oldest passengers but all of a sudden I was outside with my bag, thank God." The civil aviation authority did not immediately provide further details on the cause of the incident.
(Reporting by Abdi Sheikh; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Ammu Kannampilly, Aidan Lewis)
Non hai i permessi necessari per visualizzare i file allegati in questo messaggio.
"The curve is flattening: we can start lifting restrictions now" = "The parachute has slowed our rate of descent: we can take it off now!"
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger
- Valerio Ricciardi
- FL 500

- Messaggi: 5723
- Iscritto il: 22 agosto 2008, 8:33
Re: Somalia, Fokker 50 fuori pista dopo rientro in emergenza
Un commentatore di eventi aeronautici (ma non solo) abbastanza attivo ipotizza che dopo il decollo il velivolo abbia nel cercare di riatterrare sulla stessa pista ma in direzione contraria - questo sembrerebbe abbastanza acclarato per via della posizione finale -e possa aver seguito una traiettoria in qualche modo apparentabile a quella qui semplificata, che giustificherebbe l'impossibilità assoluta di arrestarsi prima della fine pista;
ma non si capisce su che dati si basi visto che il velivolo non avrebbe lasciato traccia su FR24 o ADS-B
ma non si capisce su che dati si basi visto che il velivolo non avrebbe lasciato traccia su FR24 o ADS-B
Non hai i permessi necessari per visualizzare i file allegati in questo messaggio.
"The curve is flattening: we can start lifting restrictions now" = "The parachute has slowed our rate of descent: we can take it off now!"
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger