I feel like there has to be something more than a problem with just the one engine. Either other systems issues or some level of pilot error or incompetence had to have been at play; they should have been able to shut down engine #4 and follow their checklist from there.docb said:
Looks like the engine just caught on fire and fell off. I think you may be right. Just a bunch of vodka infused Russian maintenance mechanics probably did it in.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 12, 2024
Ukraine has launched a massive attack on Russia
Drones have been striking oil depots and other targets while soldiers from LSR & RDK (units made up of Russian volunteers fighting against Putin) have poured over the border from Ukraine & are now fighting inside Russia pic.twitter.com/vBJ2tMokNW
where are you seeing this video?docb said:
Looks like the engine just caught on fire and fell off. I think you may be right. Just a bunch of vodka infused Russian maintenance mechanics probably did it in.
The Fife said:
Interesting, an engine shouldn't come off of its pylon even if it has a fire. Nor should the pylon separate from the wing. The only thing I can figure is that if it was an engine / engine + pylon, it would be sabotage of some sort with other issues at play as well
Or that the engine fire compromised one of the flight controls immediately behind it, which separated and was seen falling off in the video. That leads to hydraulic problems, system can't / wasn't isolated, causing flight to become uncontrollable.
My opinion is worth the price paid.
Unless accompanied by some sort of explosion, losing one of four should not have been catastrophic, right?Jetpilot86 said:
Engine issues after takeoff are where the plane is most vulnerable. It's why we practice them every time we go to training.
If Russian training is like the rest of the systems there, they may not.
Yes, but I'm not aware of any four-engine aircraft unable to go around after losing only one engine. I know Russian aircraft often aren't designed with the same safety margins as are ours, but it still begs the question.....MouthBQ98 said:
Takeoff = greatest power needs, greatest flight weight, heaviest loadings, highest throttle settings. If there's going to be a big failure, takeoff is where it would be the biggest problem.
The Fife said:
It's not like they have to meet FAA Part 25, but Russia has to have an equivalent requirement regarding engine out situations. That's what leads me to believe there were other issues unrelated to the engine failure at play. Flight control(s) damaged, missing, or falling off, or some sort of hydraulic problems associated with that.
Or maybe confusion or just plain poor airmanship. In any case I don't think a single engine failure out of four would take down an IL-76 on its own. My instinct says there were other things going on including possible sabotage.
Russian man goes outside to film the battles going on in his town between the Russian Army and the Russian volunteer soldiers allied with Ukraine which crossed over this morning into Russia.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 12, 2024
Seconds later, a Ukrainian suicide drone strikes just meters away from him. pic.twitter.com/4T8p3UkbfA
Wtf is Ukraine putting in these drones.. Russian BMP that was harassing Ukrainian positions went fully nuclear.. pic.twitter.com/naMD3lrzYu
— Astraia Intel (@astraiaintel) March 12, 2024
Flames from the explosion spread forward over the Ukrainian position the Russian was firing at. Someone is cleaning out their shortsknj2417 said:
I'm with her, that's impressive
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/12-march-search-and-rescue-operation-after-russian-missileQuote:
Search and rescue operation after Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih is over, final death toll: 3 person killed, about 40 wounded
74OA said:
More details on the cross border raids from Ukraine into Russia and other front line notes.
Today's SITREP.
Russian Legion and RDK have crossed border with Russia in Kursk and Belgorod regions. Are they possibly bringing in additional voting boxes? pic.twitter.com/yrySN6gPtx
— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) March 12, 2024
Here are losses I could identify today. https://t.co/lZLivxUud6 pic.twitter.com/EJ5vG7Lqqx
— Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) March 13, 2024
that video is oldPJYoung said:Wtf is Ukraine putting in these drones.. Russian BMP that was harassing Ukrainian positions went fully nuclear.. pic.twitter.com/naMD3lrzYu
— Astraia Intel (@astraiaintel) March 12, 2024