Cathay Pacific 780 – Vervuilde brandstof en dubbele motorproblemen (A330, 2010)

EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 45 MIN

Cathay Pacific 780 – Vervuilde brandstof en dubbele motorproblemen (A330, 2010)

from Blackbox Chronicles · host Ruud en Maarten

Op 13 april 2010 nadert Cathay Pacific vlucht 780 Hong Kong International Airport na een routinevlucht vanuit Surabaya. Maar in de cockpit gaat het mis: beide motoren reageren niet meer normaal op de throttle.Terwijl het toestel de kust nadert, hebben de piloten nauwelijks vermogen om te manoeuvreren. Wat volgt is een zenuwslopende noodsituatie waarbij elke seconde telt.✈️ Wat veroorzaakte het motorprobleem?🧭 Hoe slaagde de crew erin om het toestel veilig aan de grond te krijgen?🧠 En welke cruciale beslissingen maakten het verschil tussen ramp en een veilige landing?In deze aflevering duiken we weer in de cockpit. Dit keer een A330 van Cathay Pacific — een verhaal van technische tegenslag, koelbloedigheid en professioneel handelen onder extreme druk.📼 Video van de landing hier👉 Luister je graag naar Blackbox Chronicles en wil je ons helpen groeien? Steun ons via Petjeaf: ⁠https://petjeaf.com/blackboxchronicles⸻🎙️ Hosts: Ruud & Maarten🔊 Luister nu in je favoriete podcast-app🌐 ⁠www.blackboxchronicles.nl⁠📩 Vragen of suggesties? Mail ons [email protected]

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