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Botrish Airways Short 360 (LoganAir 670A)

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In 2001, an Short 360 of LoganAir with British Airways paint take off from Edinburgh Airport to Belfast International Airport. The flight was an Cargo flight, and have 2 crews, the captain Carl Mason of 53 years old and the first officer Russell Dixon of 29 years old. At 17:10 the aircraft take off and stay in 2,200 feets of ocean level. Seconds later, the first officer turn on the Motor's Anti-ice System, but only 4 seconds later the 2 motors turned off at 2,200 feets of ocean level. The first officer declared emergency and the speed turned to 110 knots. The crew sarted to try an ditching with 86 knots. But the plane crashed in the Firth of Forth. No one of the 2 crews survived. The AAIB investigate the accident of LoganAir flight 670 Alpha and she was found a lot of factors in the pieces and the CVR. INVESTIGATION:The AAIB say one of the factor of the accident was in the engines, because the AAIB found ice in the Engines. Final Report:The AAIB in 2003 say the next causes:Airport Engineer error because he did not put a protector to prevent ice inside the engines, Bad try of ditch in the water and double engine failure

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Short 360-200
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 92.1ft (28.1m)
  • Length 79.1ft (24.1m)
  • Height 30.1ft (9.2m)
  • Empty Weight 14,389lbs (6,526kg)
  • Loaded Weight 19,980lbs (9,063kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.25
  • Wing Loading 27.6lbs/ft2 (134.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 723.5ft2 (67.2m2)
  • Drag Points 11718

Parts

  • Number of Parts 152
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 639