British Airways 38 – Dertig seconden tot impact | Bevroren brandstof in de Boeing 777 (2008)

EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 38 MIN

British Airways 38 – Dertig seconden tot impact | Bevroren brandstof in de Boeing 777 (2008)

from Blackbox Chronicles · host Ruud en Maarten

Op 17 januari 2008 nadert British Airways vlucht 38, een Boeing 777 vanuit Beijing, Londen Heathrow na een lange intercontinentale vlucht. Alles lijkt normaal, tot het toestel zich in de laatste fase van de approach bevindt.Op korte finale verliezen beide motoren plotseling vermogen. Het vliegtuig haalt de landingsbaan niet en komt neer op het gras, net voor runway 27L. Wonder boven wonder raakt niemand van de 152 inzittenden ernstig gewond, maar het incident roept grote vragen op.In deze aflevering reconstrueren we de laatste minuten van BA38:✈️ Wat gebeurde er in de brandstofsystemen van de Boeing 777?🧭 Waarom trad het vermogensverlies juist tijdens de landing op?💬 Welke lessen trok de luchtvaartindustrie uit dit unieke incident?We bespreken de bevindingen van het officiële onderzoek, duiken in de technische oorzaak achter de bevroren brandstof en kijken naar de blijvende gevolgen voor procedures, ontwerp en certificering van langeafstandsvluchten.👉 Luister je graag naar Blackbox Chronicles en wil je ons helpen groeien? Steun ons via Petjeaf: ⁠https://petjeaf.com/blackboxchronicles⸻🎙️ Hosts: Ruud & Maarten✍️ Editor: Henk🔊 Luister nu in je favoriete podcast-app🌐 www.blackboxchronicles.nl📩 Vragen of suggesties? Mail ons [email protected]

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