American Airlines Flight 1528 Airbus A321neo Hydraulic System Issue at LAX!
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- American Airlines Flight 1528 from Reagan National dealt with a hydraulic system issue on its Airbus A321neo, leading to a loss of steering. The pilots, LAFD, and all involved handled the situation calmly and safely towed the aircraft to the gates at LAX on Tuesday, June 18th, 2024.
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Stig will take a look 🤙
He’s really become famous
Another capture of Breaking News at LAX by Airline Videos. At the right place, at the right time.
Im always so glad when they safely return! Nicely followed Kevin!
Glad they made it on the ground safe, Cheers to AVL for this catch.
Very impressive! Great work by all involved! Glad everything turned out ok and everyone is safe.
It was actually quite interesting to watch live. I know a few heavies were missed northside, but this was a unique bit of airport operations we don't often get to see.
I'm so glad when they safely return. Awesome catches as always Kevin.
Another great capture on your home for breaking news at LAX, well done Kevin! LAFD on it as usual
All is well that ends well. 😊
I do absolutely LOVE all of the animals and airlines in the entire world
Hi Kevin, wow, another breaking news for the American Airlines A321Neo had a emergency landing, and glad all the passengers are all safe!
Nice catch.
So good Kevin. And only on AVL..😎
Congratulations on 791K subscribers, Kevin 🎉🎉🎉
Wow
I am glad everything turned out OK and everyone is safe but I have to say that if this had happened to a Boeing aircraft it would have been all over the news.
Poor pilots having to deal with all these mechanical issues. It's like dealing with Drive Time vehicles..😂
the rudder has about a 10 degree control left and right over the nosewheel
Great catch Kevin, I watched this live❤✈️
Badass fire trucks lol
Cool and great video Kevin always somewhat cool to see an emergency at LAX as long as everyone is ok great capture and keep up the good work always love seeing the AVL breaking news at LAX
Your channel is a testament to the power of positivity. Keep up the fantastic work, and keep spreading the love
Great effort ! Keep it up 👍✈️
Great catch! The unfortunate truth is that this story exists ONLY on this channel (and nowhere else) because of the name plate on the certificate. Had this been a 737, it would be a headline splashed across every newscast, news site, and social media feed. The general public doesn't understand that these things happen on a regular basis to ALL aircraft types. Glad the pilots got her down safely (as they do in 99.99% of these incidents).
The story as usual exagerated. 1 of the three Hydraulic steering systems failed and the procedure is to land. They flew it without issue.
@eleventy-seven You bet. And I'm not suggesting that this SHOULD HAVE been a news story....just that if this were a Boeing--even a 20-yr-old aircraft--it would be one. No question about it.
There was a bird strike the other day that resulted in an engine failure and it was front page news (with "Boeing" in the headline, of course), complete with a comment section that was disgraceful to anyone who knows even a tiny bit about aviation. The comments ranged from clueless to downright reckless. Boeing does have QA issues and a PR problem of its own making...but idiotic assumptions from the general public are also running rampant thanks to these sensationalized headlines that are there simply to draw clicks.
Doesn’t happen on a regular basis lol
@@MC-kl5mp Emergency landings happen literally daily, and it's often for hydraulic or other system failures.
@@327Erich does not
so cool to see 5 ARFF rigs buzzing about at once
Lost the ability to steer? 🥺😭 whaaat
Bullshit. Look it up. The Neo lost 1 of it's 3 Hydraulic steering units. They landed because it's procedure. Boeing propaganda.
Lost the ability to steer on the ground.
Last time I saw an Airbus have a steering issue regarding hydraulics was about 20 years ago in JFK. It was an A310.
Great job by everyone
Yes that is right 👍 stig will looks 😍 at
The Airbus 321 lost one of it's 3 hydraulic systems. There was no steering loss. Out of an abundance of safety and rules if you lose a system you land.
It lost the system that was used for steering on the ground. Limited steering was still available using the rudder pedals but unable to taxi.
@@williamboza9850 That would have been the Yellow system.
That was crazy
Lol
Hi Kevin ❤
Do the pilots tell everyone onboard of an issue before or after landing??
Hi
Stig working?
ended well, however, with no nosewheel steering, how was the pilot to steer below a certain speed. During landing, you steer with vertical stabilizer, but at some point you need to steer with nose wheel. I am thinking asymmetrical thrust or was it steering a car with no power steering ? food for thought
No hate speech like Boeing gets???
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I hope everyone is safe! (first so please pin me!)