How A Camera Sent This Passenger Jet Into A Terrifying NoseDive RAF


ZZ333 Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager KC2 (A330243MRTT) Photo by Werner

The aircraft departed from RAF Brize Norton, U.K., bound for Camp Bastion, Afghanistan at 12:00 hrs. Initially, the flight progressed without incident, with the exception of at least one instance of turbulence, significant enough to warrant the illumination of the seat belt signs.


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3rd March 2017 at 4:29pm The pilot of an RAF Voyager that plummeted thousands of feet in a matter of seconds while en route to Afghanistan has been dismissed from the RAF by a court martial and given a 4-month jail sentence suspended for 12 months. Flight Lieutenant Andrew Townshend pleaded guilty to negligently performing his duty.


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The Voyager Flight 333 experienced a problem with the IFF system during startup, but after troubleshooting, the flight proceeded smoothly for eight hours with the crew communicating with air traffic control and passengers being served a meal and having access to in-flight entertainment.


ZZ333 Royal Air Force Airbus Voyager KC2 (A330243MRTT) Photo by Keith

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The Airbus A330 Voyager aircraft (similar to the one pictured) plummeted 4,400ft in a matter of seconds A board of RAF officers at Bulford, Wiltshire, heard crew and passengers thought they were.


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"The incident involving Voyager ZZ333 occurred on 9 February 2014 when the aircraft suddenly pitched down while in the cruise at Flight Level 330 (33,000ft)," the UK Military Aviation Authority.


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On 9 February 2014, the Captain of a military variant of the Airbus A330 suddenly lost control during the cruise on a passenger flight. A violent, initially negative 'g', pitch down occurred which reached 15800 fpm as the speed rose to Mach 0.9.


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The Airbus A330 MRTT is a military derivative of the A330-200 airliner. It is designed as a dual-role air-to-air refuelling and transport aircraft. For air-to-air refuelling missions, the A330 MRTT can be equipped with a combination of any of the following systems: [citation needed] Refuelling other aircraft


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PA The Airbus A330 Voyager aircraft (similar to the one pictured) plummeted 4,400ft in a matter of seconds Nigel Lickley QC, prosecuting, said the incident led to the grounding of the military.


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The Voyager Flight ZZ333 was transporting 189 passengers and nine crew members to Camp Bastion Airfield, Afghanistan from Brize Norton, following R and R over the Christmas period for those deployed to Afghanistan. Whilst flying over the Black Sea, the aircraft all of a sudden nose dived 33,000 foot within 27 seconds.


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Flight Lieutenant Andrew Townshend was captain of an Airbus A330 Voyager which dropped 4,400 feet in about 30 seconds during a flight from the UK to Afghanistan in 2014. Townshend was bored and taking photos with a DSLR on the flight deck while his co-pilot was making a cup of tea in the galley.


ZZ333 Royal Air Force Airbus KC2 Voyager (A330243MRTT) Photo by Piz

How A Camera Sent This Passenger Jet Into A Terrifying NoseDive | RAF Voyager 333.. TIL Of TACA Flight 110, a miraculous non-disaster where a 737-300 with 45 aboard had both engines flame out from hail damage; the one-eyed pilot navigated through severe thunderstorms and violent turbulence, gliding the plane to a safe landing on a grass.


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Flight Lieutenant Andrew Townshend caused his Airbus Voyager - a militarised A330 airliner - to plummet 4,400 feet in 33 seconds during a flight to Afghanistan, Bulford Military Court Centre was told. At one point, the aircraft plunged at a rate of 15,000 feet per minute, according to an interim probe.


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A court martial at Bulford heard the Voyager aircraft plummeted 4,400ft over the Black Sea during a flight from RAF Brize Norton to Afghanistan. The 49-year-old denies two counts of perjury and.


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A British pilot for the Royal Air Force is to be court-martialed for an incident that sent the Airbus A330 Voyager tanker under his command into a dive that slammed more than two dozen people.

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