Not one engine failure, but twooooooooooo One engine failing on an aircraft isn’t super uncommon, but what happens when both engines lose power mid-flight? You fix the problems, while still flying, and land safely an hour and a half later in Shanghai like nothing happened. Source That was exactly what the pilots did on a Singapore Airlines flight heading to Shanghai on Saturday (23 May). The Airbus A330-343 went down to a height of 13,000 feet from 39,000 feet (dizzying heights!), before power was restored to both engines. Both pilots were not named in reports. Singapore Airlines #SQ836 lost power on both engines & lost 13,000 feet before power returnedhttp://t.co/l0m3uoLds6 pic.twitter.com/IOjO2FujsN — Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) May 26, 2015 The flight crew is trained to handle these situations, and the engines were restored after following a set of operational procedures. In this case, power was lost due to bad weather and the engines were successfully restarted by the crew. Cause of engine failure uncertain The engines were inspected after the plane landed, but they seemed completely normal. Investigations by SIA are underway. Engine failures are also considered really rare nowadays, and some flight crews go their entire careers without ever experiencing one. (phew!) Was this incident a freak […]
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