Peter Cromarty
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ENGINE FAILURE AFTER TAKE-OFF
I had an engine failure after take-off in a single-engined aircraft, at night, at an unfamiliar aerodrome. Here’s what happened...
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I BOUGHT A KIT AIRCRAFT - THIS IS HOW I CHOSE IT
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I describe the process I went through to select a home-built kit aircraft. Covers: Number of seats, Speed, Endurance, Altitude, Engine/fuel, Material, High/low wing, Folding wings, Tricycle/tailwheel, Convert tailwheel to floats, Amphibian, Avionics, Availability, Costs. Trent Palmer's UA-cam Channel: ua-cam.com/users/TrentPalmer1 Experimental Aircraft Association: www.eaa.org/eaa Kitplanes web...
Crashes of Gulf Air Boeing 737 GF771 & US Navy UH-3H Sea King Angel 740
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Gulf Air GF 771, a Boeing 737, was flying from Karachi to Abu Dhabi on the night of Friday, 23 September 1983 when it was blown up and crashed near Jebel Ali, UAE with the loss of 112 people. Angel 740, a US Navy UH-3H Sea King, crashed near the USS La Salle in the Arabian Gulf on the evening of Thursday 3 July 1987. In this video I describe my recollections of these two events when I was on du...
Indian Airlines A300 Hijacked to Dubai 25 August 1984
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This video describes my involvement with the hijack of an Indian Airlines Airbus A300 on 25 August 1984 when I was an air traffic controller at Bahrain Air Traffic Control Centre.
USS Stark Hit By Iraqi Exocets 17/18 May 1987
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On the night of Sunday/Monday 17th/18th May 1987 the USS Stark, an American warship, was sailing in the Arabian Gulf northeast of Bahrain. At around 10 pm it was hit by 2 Exocet missiles fired from an Iraqi aircraft. Thirty seven seamen died and twenty one were Injured. In this video I tell the story from my perspective as an air traffic controller on duty at the time in the Bahrain Air Traffic...

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  • @dermick
    @dermick 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for relating this experience. Good thing you didn't get affected by spatial disorientation with that 270 into the blackness. That's a very bad time to have a stuck valve, and my guess is that this aircraft had this before, and they didn't fix it correctly. If you ever get "morning sickness" it's probably a stuck valve, and it won't fix itself.

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 2 місяці тому

      Yes, I remember trying not to turn too tightly so it must have taken at least 90 seconds but I don’t remember it taking that long now.

  • @EtiRats
    @EtiRats 2 місяці тому

    Apologies, late to the party having just come across your channel. A couple of tragic crashes for sure. My goodness how different the airspace was back in the 1980s in comparison to today, with Bahrain controlling so much between itself and Pakistan. I guess the UAE had yet to come to prominence. The Gulf Air 737 must have impacted somewhere near the current DWC Al Maktoum Airport, today’s second Dubai airport, just inland from Jebel Ali. RIP to all involved, thanks for your content.

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 2 місяці тому

      Yes, we used to control the airspace from Hail, Saudi Arabia to Jiwani, Pakistan - 1,100 NM (2000 Km), all non-radar except the 200 NM radius covered by the radar at Bahrain. I remember the first flight I saw of the brand new Emirates Airlines - a Boeing 727 to Kuwait. Whatever happened to Emirates Airlines…? I have loads more stories I want to share - it was crazy in the Gulf at that time with the Iran/Iraq war and the "tanker war" - I find it difficult to find the time. Once my aircraft is finished I’ll get to it.

  • @scottstp7084
    @scottstp7084 2 місяці тому

    Especially in Lyc engines, stuck valves are usually a result of the valves cooling to the extent that they cannot scavenge the lead in the fuel and the lead gets built up on the valve stem and the valve guide. Leaning during cruise and descent, helps prevent this. Leaning very aggressively (where engine almost cuts out) during taxi is probably the best way to prevent sticking a valve too. But remember, the plane is still producing power, however shaking a lot, so keep flying it and don’t get slow.

  • @ejnixon
    @ejnixon 2 місяці тому

    is this school still running?

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 2 місяці тому

      No the school folded (or was closed by the owner) a long time ago and the owner has since died.

    • @ejnixon
      @ejnixon 2 місяці тому

      @@petercromarty got it. well done handling that situation! I am training at a school really close to Fort worth

  • @hnik3630
    @hnik3630 3 місяці тому

    Refueling at gulf? Of Mexico?

  • @davechapman7735
    @davechapman7735 3 місяці тому

    very well done Sir, Iv'e been a PPL for many years here in NZ and engine failure on take off has always been on my mind, You saved both your lives and that Plane with your expertise and that owner guy should have been thankful for your action, it just showed his true colors, an idiot! thanks for this post as it brings home the importance of being fully aware and alert and not being complacent. best wishes from NZ

  • @BLD426
    @BLD426 3 місяці тому

    When mine happened, I just remember the desperate desire to stand up.😁 I guess it was because all my windows were coated with oil. My brave passenger did an admirable job giving me patches to see through.

  • @user-xz9hu4rd2v
    @user-xz9hu4rd2v 3 місяці тому

    Same thing happened to me about 2 months ago flight testing an experimental airplane, a valve seat came loose and started shaking the airplane and would not produce more than 2000 rpm. My first thought after landing was also carb icing.

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 3 місяці тому

      What did you do? What altitude were you at?

  • @grantfaris3963
    @grantfaris3963 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing your story! Truly incredible and a blessing you’re still here today.

  • @spunkysarb7996
    @spunkysarb7996 6 місяців тому

    Bell Bottom is an indian movie on this incident

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 6 місяців тому

      Thanks very much for letting me know. I’ll watch it.

  • @nylonnalini
    @nylonnalini 8 місяців тому

    What was the flight number? I can see IC405 in 1984 which was an A300 hijacked to Lahore where it ended after 17 hours. IC421 in 1985 was a 737-200 which was hijacked to LHE, KHI and then ended in DXB.

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 8 місяців тому

      I don't know what the flight number was originally because the hijackers changed to “Khalistan nn”, the nn being a number of significance to them but I can’t remember what it was. They never used an Indian Airlines flight number while I ‘controlled' them.

    • @nylonnalini
      @nylonnalini 8 місяців тому

      @@petercromarty ok. I am trying to find which A300 did this route to DXB in the 80s. I can only find a 737-200. A sud aviation caravelle flew commandos to a UAE airport to end that. However the A300 episode ended at LHE afaik.

    • @nylonnalini
      @nylonnalini 8 місяців тому

      @@petercromarty do you remember the registration of the aircraft involved?

  • @DJ-hn5yh
    @DJ-hn5yh Рік тому

    My first cousins husband Randy was one of the 37 killed . It was horrific on his wife and our family . He left behind along with his wife a two year old daughter and a six month old baby boy he’d never met .

  • @suhasbhagwat3173
    @suhasbhagwat3173 Рік тому

    😮 Very nice stressful video

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty Рік тому

      Thanks. Nothing for me compared to what the pilots went through. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @1958HHH
    @1958HHH Рік тому

    Hello, Are ya going to be doing any build/progress videos?

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty Рік тому

      Hello 1958HHH, Yes I did consider making some videos but the build is time-consuming enough without all the planning and editing that goes into a video. I have made a few short videos as part of my record of construction for certification but none that I am planning to make public at the moment. I'll think about it when the aircraft is finished. Hope you found the vid interesting and helpful. Regards, Peter

    • @1958HHH
      @1958HHH Рік тому

      @@petercromarty Have fun building. Yes the video covered many points of comparison I never would have thought of.

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty Рік тому

      @@1958HHH One thing I didn't consider and didn't mention which turned out to be important once I started the build: the quality of the assembly instructions. Check with people who have built the type you are interested in. The Sling 2 instructions are appalling. The Sling TSi instructions are a vast improvement so I have been using them for guidance as many of the features are the same in principle.

  • @chrispalmer6737
    @chrispalmer6737 Рік тому

    Hi Pete, good to watch and see you!

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty Рік тому

      Hello Chris, Long time since Bishops Court. 45 Years! Hope all is well. Please drop me an email - my address is on my website: www.thecrom.com. Kind regards, Peter

  • @user-ig5hm7ci7r
    @user-ig5hm7ci7r Рік тому

    Hi Peter good to see you again. Its been for ever.Still in aviation - thats great. Best Regards Mike Wildin

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty Рік тому

      Goodness, Mike - how are you? All well I hope. Please drop me an email - my address is on my website: www.thecrom.com. Kind regards, Peter

  • @petercromarty
    @petercromarty Рік тому

    Hello Derek, Blimey, long time! Love to have a chat - please just drop me an email with your contact details - my address is on my website: www.thecrom.com. Kind regards, Peter

  • @DerekRham
    @DerekRham Рік тому

    hi Pete, wow what a surprise! Good to see you you're still getting airborne, as am I. It would be great to talk again....long time since we last met up. Best regards, Derek

  • @marcedwards8581
    @marcedwards8581 2 роки тому

    Hi Peter, my father was a B737 captain with GA at the time, Rex Edwards. You may have known him. I remember the in incident at the time. However, if there was a bomb onboard, what was the motivation? We’re there any high profile pax on the flight?

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 2 роки тому

      Hello Marc, I don't know anything about the motivation or whether there was a high-profile passenger. I do remember your Dad - well known at the time among the controllers - for always flying as fast as possible. I was once setting up a sequence of arrivals, I said to your dad, "Keep your speed up, you'll be number one." That was all the invitation he needed. Shortly afterwards another voice from a Gulf Air pilot said, "Is it shaking yet, Rex?" An allusion to mach buffet, I think.

    • @marcedwards8581
      @marcedwards8581 2 роки тому

      @@petercromarty yes, he did have a reputation for arriving at dinner parties in Bahrain well before even the scheduled ETA of his flight into Muharraq. I am now retired in the US and recently sold my Piper M600, but kept a twin C-340A that I still fly. Rex’s granddaughter Gemma solo’d on her 16th birthday and has his need for speed in her genes. All the best!

  • @danreed7889
    @danreed7889 2 роки тому

    I wonder why the Iraqis would use a converted civilian aircraft?

    • @petercromarty
      @petercromarty 2 роки тому

      Hello Dan, my understanding is that the Mirage F1 didn’t have the range to reach targets at the far end of the Gulf, so the Iraqis had a Dassault Falcon converted to carry 2 Exocets. The Mirage only mounted 1.

    • @danreed7889
      @danreed7889 2 роки тому

      @@petercromarty thanks. Someone was thinking outside the box.

    • @anthonykenneth.1780
      @anthonykenneth.1780 2 роки тому

      Coz they crazy just like that see how they messed their country.

    • @danreed7889
      @danreed7889 2 роки тому

      @@anthonykenneth.1780 Deep...

  • @jg-kd5hy
    @jg-kd5hy 2 роки тому

    I was on watch as AE.

  • @jg-kd5hy
    @jg-kd5hy 2 роки тому

    A ton.

  • @jg-kd5hy
    @jg-kd5hy 2 роки тому

    Type me up. I was there and was on the USS Coontz DDG-40 and your story needs more detail.

    • @LngThickHrd
      @LngThickHrd 2 роки тому

      I was on the USS California CGN-36. The Stark relieved us from our mod and we proceeded too, then through the Suez.