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		<title>Virgin Aborted Takeoff&#8211;Etc&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Virgin Airlines flight taking off from Canberra aborted takeoff to avoid an incoming flight viewed by other passengers crossing in front of them to the left. Noteworthy is a report that the Virgin Airline pilots hit the brakes when ATC said &#8220;Actually, stop, because we&#8217;ve decided we&#8217;ll let this other aircraft land first and...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Virgin Airlines flight taking off from Canberra aborted takeoff to avoid an incoming flight viewed by other passengers crossing in front of them to the left.   Noteworthy is a report that the Virgin Airline pilots hit the brakes when ATC said  &#8220;Actually, stop, because we&#8217;ve decided we&#8217;ll let this other aircraft land first and then you can take off.&#8221; Another non-collision is a good thing; as nerve-wracking as a rejected take-0ff can be, obviously it&#8217;s better than the alternative.</p>
<p>Boeing studies  indicate one in 2000 takeoffs are aborted, though early rejected takeoffs may not always be reported.</p>
<p>A 1992 Takeoff Safety Training Aid Aid by the FAA says that </p>
<ul>
<li>More than half the RTO accidents and incidents reported in the past 30 years were initiated from a speed in excess of V1.
<li>About one-third were reported as occurring on runways that were wet or contaminated with snow or ice.
<li>Only slightly more than one-fourth of the accidents and incidents actually involved any loss of engine thrust.
<li>Nearly one-fourth of the accidents and incidents were the result of wheel or tire failures.
<li>Approximately 80 percent of the overrun events were potentially avoidable by following appropriate operational practices.
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<p>For passengers, the terrors of flight are certainly eased when there is some explanation to go along with the crisis.  Perhaps a lack of narration can be forgiven if the pilot has his hands full averting a would be crisis.  Still, a couple of word scan be very comforting and enlightening.</p>
<p>Personally, I can say this:</p>
<p>Molly and I experienced a aborted takeoff from Athens.</p>
<p>We were  past the half way mark for sure and later were told the pilot had a warning light. </p>
<p>The plane came to a screeching halt taking maybe 45 seconds or more to bring it to a halt.</p>
<p>It is a scary situation, especially since the crew in the cockpit are dealing with whatever needs to be handled and we passengers are told NOTHING.</p>
<p>Maybe daredevils and roller-coaster enthusiasts would get a kick out of it, but it was a kick I&#8217;d have just as well gone without.</p>
<p>The plane was filled with people. We all weathered it pretty darn well. I heard no screams or crying, but they&#8217;d have had to be pretty loud, because my own heartbeat drowned out everything else. I’m sure there were a lot of rapid heartbeats that moment in that plane. </p>
<p>But I am here now, thanks to that pilot and crew handling a situation they might not even have called a crisis. </p><p>The post <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com/virgin-aborted-takeoff-etc/" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">Virgin Aborted Takeoff–Etc…</a> first appeared on <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">George Hatcher's Air Flight Disaster</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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