Saturday 14 August 2010

Alitalia Boeing 777 POSKY Fictional Crash

Alitalia Boeing 777 POSKY Fictional Crash

In August 2010, an Alitalia Boeing 777-200ER (reg. I-DISY) crashed into the mountains of Mexico following an engine failure (which began at FL315.)
Flight
  • First time, the Boeing 777 took off from Runway 5R. During takeoff roll, the plane's nose pitched up sharply causing steep climb. As the plane was on track, they known that was a computer problem.
  • About 17 minutes later, the 777 suffered an engine failure. The autopilot disengaged automatically and the plane started rolling left and entering a steep descent. Near the end of the video, the plane started rolling excessively left and entered a very steeeeep descent.
  • Out from the video, Engine 2 failed and both of them caught fire. Some Mexican visitors saw the 777 fell from the sky with smoke from the wings.
  • They didn't know that the plane crashed into such an hill. All 233 people on board died.
  • This is also one of the worst accidents involving the Boeing 777.
Investigation
The SCT known that an bird flew into the turbine of the engine which caused crash. Boeing developed that something have to be retotfitted to prevent everything flew into the engine. The Project Open Sky (POSKY), who was a simulation company, operates every 777 airline fleet. Boeing investigates that the SCT was known this is an fictional crash.
Game and aircraft
The game was FSX (alone, not SP1/2 or DX10) and he downloaded the add-on (Boeing 777-200ER, Alitalia, I-DISU, by POSKY, VC included, works for all FSX versions) in July 2010.
Sometimes they have bad ground and default plane textures because of installation problems of aircraft, scenery, and the VC. Shadows also excluded. The VC textures were good, because they are from the add-ons.
Video specs
Size: 640 x 480 pixels (for a long time)
Duration: 19 mins 21 secs
Released at Saturday, 14 August 2010.
Video
The video cannot be uploaded.
The video failed to upload. Free space is only 100MB, the size of the file is 279MB. You hate splitting videos, so put them back to the SD card and then insert the card to the camera. (Or you can watch them in KMPlayer.) The upload time takes more than 12 hours. This is the cause when an alternator stopped working causing window to close and upload to fail.

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