A 747 flying low over Brussels City
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A 747 flying low over Brussels City
Found this on the De Morgen site:
http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/983/Nieuws ... eden.dhtml
In English:
Near crash at Zaventem airport
Yesterday afternoon at Zaventem airport a crash between two planes was narrowly avoided, La Libre Belgique reports.
An Icelandic Boeing 747 cargo plane wanted to land on runway 02 but was too close to a small plane ahead of it. The control tower instructed the 747 to abort landing and to regain altitude. The 747 was unable to gain enough altitude and therefor made a low pass over part of Brussels. The airport received dozens of complaints. Some residents also wrote to the federal and Brussels governments and to Belgocontrol.
http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/983/Nieuws ... eden.dhtml
In English:
Near crash at Zaventem airport
Yesterday afternoon at Zaventem airport a crash between two planes was narrowly avoided, La Libre Belgique reports.
An Icelandic Boeing 747 cargo plane wanted to land on runway 02 but was too close to a small plane ahead of it. The control tower instructed the 747 to abort landing and to regain altitude. The 747 was unable to gain enough altitude and therefor made a low pass over part of Brussels. The airport received dozens of complaints. Some residents also wrote to the federal and Brussels governments and to Belgocontrol.
Re: Un 747 bien bas au-dessus de Bruxelles
So typical! near crash...
Aircraft were vectored too close to each other or the previous traffic vacated the runway not fast enough and the jumbo just a go-around performed. We were just taxiing in at that time. spectacular to see but nothing non-standard.
Normally on 02 go-around is 1500 feet left turn and then to AFI to climb 4000. In my opinion this was initially respected. Afterwards he probably got a new clearance as always during a go-around in BRU.
Grtz!
Aircraft were vectored too close to each other or the previous traffic vacated the runway not fast enough and the jumbo just a go-around performed. We were just taxiing in at that time. spectacular to see but nothing non-standard.
Normally on 02 go-around is 1500 feet left turn and then to AFI to climb 4000. In my opinion this was initially respected. Afterwards he probably got a new clearance as always during a go-around in BRU.
Grtz!
Re: Un 747 bien bas au-dessus de Bruxelles
4000 ft with a 747 must look like 2000 ft with a 737, must be impressive, but standard.
Re: Un 747 bien bas au-dessus de Bruxelles
I was in my house and saw it happen: the Atlanta icelandic broke off the approach before passing the OM at about 1730LT, so he must still have been at +- 2000ft, and immediately started climbing before turning left to approximately heading 250. I swear to all Brussels airport haters: never was there any danger ! Always blowing up these stories ! Why ?
http://video.rtlinfo.be/video/16704.aspx
Greetz,
JM
http://video.rtlinfo.be/video/16704.aspx
Greetz,
JM
Re: A 747 flying low over Brussels City
Here is the original article in La Libre Belgique: http://www.lalibre.be/index.php?view=ar ... _id=489925favourite_belgian wrote:Yesterday afternoon at Zaventem airport a crash between two planes was narrowly avoided, La Libre Belgique reports.
André
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ex Sabena #26567
Re: A 747 flying low over Brussels City
In plain Dutch we call this blabla blabla bla riooljournalistiek (gutter journalism).favourite_belgian wrote:Found this on the De Morgen site:
http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/983/Nieuws ... eden.dhtml
In English:
Near crash at Zaventem airport
BTW What does ordinary street people/journalists know about "real world" aviation
See H E R E (PDF) for MISSED APPROACH PROCEDURES RWY 02 (IVAO.be)CLIMB ON TRACK 015° UP TO 1500ft AMSL.
LEFT CLIMBING TURN TO 4000ft AMSL INBOUND TO DVOR/DME "AFI" REPORT TO ATC.
Disclaimer: IVAO Chart not to be used for real world navigation.
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Re: A 747 flying low over Brussels City
OK, TCAS, that's published procedures. And yes of course we all know the competence of newspapers; the photograph in "La Libre" showing a Jumbolino is just one more example...
Still we must allow nothing shows the procedures were respected - it is not impossible that the pilots (for whatever reason) initiated their left turn early.
Still we must allow nothing shows the procedures were respected - it is not impossible that the pilots (for whatever reason) initiated their left turn early.
Re: A 747 flying low over Brussels City
I think they were around 1500' when initiating the left turn. I saw the plane left climbing while we were taxiing in. But one other thing is that ATC issues in about 80% of the time other go around procedures than published through radar vectors. Don't ask me why but this is a fact.jan_olieslagers wrote:Still we must allow nothing shows the procedures were respected - it is not impossible that the pilots (for whatever reason) initiated their left turn early.
Grtz!
Re: Un 747 bien bas au-dessus de Bruxelles
Seejan_olieslagers wrote:Still we must allow nothing shows the procedures were respected - it is not impossible that the pilots (for whatever reason) initiated their left turn early.
BTW If you breake off early (Missed Approach from, near or at OM 02) you'll always overfly (1500' climbing left turn) the city !!JAFflyer wrote:We were just taxiing in at that time. spectacular to see but nothing non-standard.
Normally on 02 go-around is 1500 feet left turn and then to AFI to climb 4000. In my opinion this was initially respected. Afterwards he probably got a new clearance as always during a go-around in BRU.