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Dear friends and followers, welcome back to my channel!
On the 20th of February 2021, a United Boeing 777-200, registration N772UA performing flight UA-328 from Denver,CO to Honolulu,HI (USA) with 231 passengers and 10 crew, was in the initial climb out of Denver's runway 25 when the right hand engine's (PW4077) inlet separated associated with the failure of the engine. The crew declared Mayday reporting an engine failure. The aircraft stopped the climb at about 13000 feet, the crew requested to return to Denver after running the checklists. ATC offered any runway, they would make it happen. The aircraft returned to Denver for a safe landing on runway 26 about 23 minutes after departure. The aircraft stopped on the runway for a check by emergency services. Emergency services advised of an active fire within the right hand engine and extinguished the fire a few minutes later. The aircraft was subsequently towed off the runway to a remote parking stand, where passengers disembarked and were bussed to the terminal. There were no injuries.
The engine inlet fell into the neighbourhood of Broomfield,CO, located about 16nm west of Denver near 13th and Elmwood Street, the debris also struck through the roof of an adjacent house.
Broomfield police reported that although debris impacted the neighbourhood and damaged a number of homes, there were no injuries on the ground. The debris field expands over a nautical mile.
Ground observers reported hearing the sound of an explosion like bang, smoke and saw the debris falling down. The aircraft continued flying.
Watch the video to learn more about what happened!
Thank you very much for your time! I hope you enjoy this video!
Wishing you all the best!
Your "Captain" Joe
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howdan1985
Wow thank you so much for giving us such a fascinating, infomative and easy-to-understand explanation of that event - you are clearly a true professional. 10/10
2 години томуTWILIGHT SPARKLE
Reminds me of the plane scene from Madagascar 2
2 години томуMike Roberti
GE jet engines are apparently as unreliable and troublesome as my brand new GE appliances🤨
2 години томуJamie Michie
Very interesting!
2 години томуR R
I don’t give a shit Do you?
2 години томуMike Vincent
Those pilot were the shit! Thanks guys.
2 години томуFin Tob
Have you ever had a water landing
2 години томуPapa Sinister
Thanks Captain Joe. Great explanation of video. Have always had a great deal of respect for pilots, control towers operators, flight attendants and ground crew. Glad this ended well for everyone involved.
3 години томуMOHAMMAD ROSHAN
Great job
3 години томуCapt Joe777
BTW thats a very generic checklist. Ours has a tad more steps and detail.
3 години томуPaul Wilson
Capt Joe is missing a stripe
3 години томуCapt Joe777
I can tell you exactly which checklist we would use. The one that popped on the center crt. The most urgent checklist auto populates folllowed by the less urgent checklist. By the way the one that they first used was the engine failure,severe damage checklist. This guy will make a fine training center pilot. Line pilot? Who knows?
3 години томуCollins Charles
This is something that will always happen
3 години томуFelipe Artista
Forgive my ignorance Capt. Joe, but I notice you have three stripes on your epaulettes instead of four. I thought Captains had four stripes?
3 години томуNoel Keane
Excellent blow by blow account of how the whole incident was dealt with. Take a bow.
3 години томуLahcen HADJADJ AOUL
Great Analysis... Have a one question... How to deal with the fire engine and Dump fuel... Can we handle both... Is there in some cases obligation to land whiteout dump fuel?
3 години томуCassie
Great explanations. Great pilots with cold blood
3 години томуSpider Bad
Pilot anuccanment for the passengers on board was something else
4 години томуSpider Bad
@Cassie eh
2 години томуCassie
You have over million subscribers and can’t afford a proper mic?
3 години томуCristiano Briarava
Exeptional as usual!
4 години томуcrystal
47 hours flight from Colorado to Hawaii is not correct at 1:16. Thumbs up enjoyed this great video.
4 години томуCamiloSanchez1979
One of your best videos Sir. Excellent break down, amazing, 2 thumbs waaay up!
4 години томуApostolos Linardis
BRAVO
5 годин томуIan Wells
Why did the pilot not have to dump fuel first since they were on an 8 hour flight?
5 годин томуArmanBogel channel
what an explanation ... like this video so much ....
5 годин томуK W
Before I entered the aviation industry, I was an apprehensive flyer. Nowadays, I feel safer in an aircraft than I do on the ground.
5 годин томуPrasen Inamdar
Thanks for this ..simple but detailed
5 годин томуR Grim
From a retired airline captain. Just wondering why "Captain Joe" wears First Officer epaulets?
5 годин томуLawrence Zendler
There is NO 'I' in t e a m (very nice segway, Captain Joe)
5 годин томуDane Nielsons
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5 годин томуMichał Kowalczyk
Why are you laying on the floor?
6 годин томуMatt H
"Non-Normal Checklist" lol. Euphemistic name for Emergency Checklist.
6 годин томуIza Lloyd
Have you done a video of United flight 232 ?
6 годин томуJohn Smith
You have over million subscribers and can’t afford a proper mic?
6 годин томуAbel vidana manjarrez
Great explanations. Great pilots with cold blood
6 годин томуStanislav Foltan
Joe, which part of what happened there would be in your opinion impossible to solve in SPO case?
7 годин томуker der
How the hell the covers were lost.. Hehehe i know vibration but they survive bigger air turbulence than that..
7 годин томуballard pj
Good idol
7 годин томуker der
Bfr total blame on turbine plates.. Hehehe i would make sure that flanges & o rings & seals were OK tied to specific torque & fresh enough..
7 годин томуWorldwideflyer
First Officer Joe, the last thing we need in our industry is another pilot speculating on an incident and presenting misinformation. Here are a of the few things you got wrong. 1. Climb thrust after takeoff on a 777, especially out of Denver would be a decrease from a takeoff power, not be an increase. The power reduction takes place at approximately 800 AGL not at 12,500. Hence, your speculation on the nature failure is uninformed. 2. The appropriate checklist and the one used on this flight was the Engine Severe Damage or Separation checklist (L/R). This checklist is specifically designed to isolate the engine, so your speculation about hydraulic failures is also uniformed. Speaking of the engines, they are not numbered 1 and 2, but rather L and R. Now if you can tell us why they are not numbered, you might actually garner some respect from those of us who actually fly the B777 or maybe demonstrate that you have some knowledge of the aircraft. 3. Turning into a bad engine would not be consideration on this flight given their airspeed and energy state at the time of the turn. In fact, on a 777 it would never be a consideration except on a V1 cut and only if you allowed your airspeed to decay below V2. I could go on, but you get my point. Professional pilots do not speculate on the nature of accidents/incidents and they certainly don't do it for self promotion or profit. We allow the actual aviation safety professionals, in this case the NTSB, to do their job and make the determination as to what happened and why. Then we take that information and use it to make our industry safer. All you have done here is provide false information and profited off of an unfortunate event.
7 годин томуChris DIYer
Well done video Captain Joe. Hats off to ATC and the United crew for doing exceptional work getting that a/c on the deck with no loss of life. Things could have gone catastrophic at any time. I worked on the flightline for years...seen my share of crippled a/c and hard landings. This crew and ATC did an amazing job
7 годин томуJuan Hernandez
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7 годин томуker der
That plane shouldn't be allowed to use same strip.. That strip should be out of service once they learned that last plane using it has problems.. Hehehe there should right away service people checking it for debris or so.. Hehehe remember Concord.. We were to cocky.. I knew right away there was tire blown for some reasons & punctured fuel tanks.. 737 max the first went down.. Hehehe i said right away engineering design flaws.. They should keep fuselage but redesign wings with replacement of engine positioning or smaller engines.. Hehehe no other options.. Computer can't compensate all the time..accordingly.. Hehehe just saying
7 годин томуGigametr1z Android
When such an event happens do the pilots and crew get a compulsory holiday period to cool off and attend an internal mental health advisor / doctor etc?
7 годин томуHey There
Great explanation
7 годин томуker der
Malaysia 370 flight.. Hehehe another story.. Wrote to Australian search operators with info that they should check south China sea not the Indian Ocean... Replied thx we won't.. Fixated on .. Did they find it.. Hehehe no but still refusing check my recommendation..
7 годин томуFred Flintstone
Maybe there was a thing on the wing.. Like in the movie.
7 годин томуker der
737 max.. Hehehe approved by ntsb.. Hehehe great men & women of.. Money talks bs walks..
7 годин томуker der
Total bs.. Hehehe no such thing as great men & women of ntsb.. Quite opposite.. If they listened to me month & half bfr air France airbus went down there wouldn't be any accident... Hehehe yes I tried to warn them about engineering blunder in design of pitot tubes... Hehehe they just thought.. Another idiot.. Thale sold the unit to British & they quickly changed the name.. Hehehe they all knew long ago about problems with it..
7 годин томуmixter7x7
for the average person watching this video - the aircraft WILL CONTINUE flying safely with a single engine. in fact the aircraft will take off fully loaded with a single engine. the aircraft will fly indefinitely with a single engine. the aircraft cannot be put in service unless it will operate with a single engine. what you are watching is THE REASON they put 2 engines on the aircraft.
7 годин томуJon Brahms
As this flight was headed to Hawaii it's a good thing this didn't happen over the Pacific Ocean. I would have been nervous enough about flying over water. Imagine getting on another plane and trying again.
7 годин томуHeavy hauling Idaho
I’ll tell you what when I seen the video initially it scared the shit out of me, but now I’ve seen this video and learned so much about what goes into a incident like this, I feel confident in flying. That was amazing to watch!!
7 годин томуLooquing Glass
10:44, Not surprisingly, I heard that from my own FI. I've heard that Navy Seals use 1) shoot, 2) move, 3) communicate. I'd gamble it's applicable across the board. ; - )
8 годин томуEATSLEEPJD
This could have ended up like Southwest incident with cowls hitting the windshield. People could have died on board and on the ground, greatly a miracle no one was hurt ! Second time for United now with a fan blade out, this does not look good with their inspection standards on the blade.
8 годин томуIsh B
Good video
8 годин томуJohn White
what advantage did he get my declaring Mayday? I had a similar some years ago with no. 2 where the mechanic had left a mag light flashlight in the engine, blew climbing through 10k requested return, and was asked several times if I was declaring an emergency which I refused, but then again I was a freight dog.
8 годин тому767engineer
The cabin crew? Hahaha. Who gives the coke machines credit. Hilarious
9 годин томуKem Kough
Wrong! What really happened was that United Airlines thought they could save money by mounting a Star Wars chariot racer engine to save money
9 годин томуbouba beuz
😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
9 годин тому767engineer
Wrong wrong. This was a CONTAINED Engine failure. Technically the blades were contained by the kevlar blanket/shroud.
9 годин томуMeathead Jose
Is a good thing it didn't do too much damage at all to the wing it will definitely get your attention
9 годин томуColin Boneham
Fantastic training, great crew all round great ATC work too, best outcome.
9 годин томуBetter Call Gatto
Did All the underwear was cleaned after this landing?
10 годин томуSteven Wilgus
NO SINGLE PILOT COCKPITS!!! These professionals demonstrated in a real emergency why this must never change. And don’t even bring up autonomous aerial vehicles... Fantastic performance abs kudos to everyone for being what they clearly are: consummate professionals. Great video too, by the way!
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10 годин томуPullTab
What's up with the video and audio quality in this video. It looks like you filmed yourself with a 1987 VHS camera.
10 годин томуFrankie Goes to Hollywood
Perfect explanation!
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10 годин томуExclusiveGamer84
I was in denver airport that same day was flying southwest though
11 годин томуJuan Hernandez
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11 годин томуHari Krishnan
Excellent...👍
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11 годин томуJohannes Thomsen
Thank you Sir. I have been flying a lot as passenger, I am ever great full for the professional crew
12 годин томуChaileeportraits _
The only pilot flying a virtual plane more than the real plane ....>pilot instructor 😂😂😂😂
12 годин томуFarooq Khan
Thanks, Capt. Joe.
12 годин томуMalcolm Fernandes
Very well explained captain .
12 годин томуLord Humongus
It's Broomfield not Bloomfield Colorado. I saw it from the ground live.
12 годин томуofoeshow Hahn
where are you from Joe?
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13 годин томуFetzie
Goes to show how effective breaking down a complex situation into simple steps can be.
13 годин томуRobert R.
Another IDIOT selling junk.
13 годин томуChristopher Knee
I am amazed that abbreviations are permitted on a checklist. Surely in any emergency, it is possible a non-pilot may be executing these instructions? Also, when people are leaning towards panic, the LAST thing your brain wants to do is remember so random acronym or abbreviation. What the hell is A/T? IMHO, very stupid.
13 годин томуSileTa Mus
Very detailed analysis yet simple enough for us mere piloting enthusiasts to understand. Well done again CJ.
13 годин томуTed De Dios
Good pilot can handle that kind of situation, very relaxed same goes to air traffic controller👍👍👍👍
14 годин томуPower in Knowledge
Captain Joe: Hop on the next flight. Me: No, Greyhound.
14 годин томуK. McDonnell
Interesting and informative but.... Captains have four gold stripes, First Officers have three. Seems like this channel should be called, “First O Joe”.
15 годин томуRicardo j. Valdez
Fantastick explanation
15 годин томуatomflyer44
I thought he said 47 hour flight to Honolulu Hawaii?
15 годин томуSuburp212
Great review
16 годин томуArvid Rydahl
That was a lot of words for "goddamn engine exploded" XD
16 годин томуJmtylr
Excellent video. Super informative for us passengers in case we ever experience something similar so we know what the pilots are doing.
16 годин томуSam R.
TBH when youre on 🔥, land ASAP, no such thing as an in control burning plane.
17 годин томуIoannis Poulakas
I didn't know the triple-7 is a heavy. I thought only the 747 and the A380 are..
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17 годин томуHappy Grump
Best video I've seen on the incident. 👍
17 годин томуJames Koch
Shared with non pilot friends. They were amazed and impressed by the process and the outcome. Thank you and nice job by all parties. Blue skies.
17 годин томуOmar Jeelani
Hello Sir I respect you Thank you for teach us Sir i want a lyric this video all please lyrics because my English is little bit week
17 годин томуBobby Fleener
All I am hearing is "Blah...blah...blah...blah"! Get real, jerk! The investigation has not been completed and you YAK it away. I am reporting this video
17 годин томуMax Ospreys
Honey, you ordered a large broken item left at the front door.
17 годин томуPaul Blackshaw
A very good video. The crew of United were exceptional. The danger arose and it was dissipated by the book. ATC were fantastic in their ability to minimise transmissions letting the pilots sort the problem. Congratulations to all for the professionalism and safe outcome.
17 годин томуveteran2000
Very informative.
18 годин томуgerald morain
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