The story of Quantas A380 flight QF32,as told by one of the pilot on-board. +pics

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What a cool read.. If I was that pilot I'd be doing victory rolls on approach!
 

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Very cool read, thanks for posting.
 

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Very cool read and a very professional crew. It's amazing when you think that it didn't look all that bad from an outside observer but it was actually a much more intense situation than "just an engine failure."
 

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Nit 1: It's Qantas, not Quantas. ;)
Nit 2: The plane (VH-OQA Nancy-Bird Walton) is being repaired in Singapore, although the damage is quite extensive and will probably take several months, according to some sources on the Net.
 

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No, usually 3 or 4 depending on the flight-time but in this case the pilot-at-the-controls was undergoing his check-ride so there was an additional instructor pilot riding shotgun.

---------- Post added at 05:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:38 PM ----------

As with the 747, standard flight crew is Captain, Co-pilot, and Flight Engineer. On transcontinental flights they'll sometimes include a 2nd Co-Pilot or Engineer. (as having the option to swap seats with someone else can be nice on those 16 hour flights)
 

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The 747-400, 747-400ER and 747-8I are 2-pilot aircraft, it used to be 3 in steamgauge era.

The A380 is also a 2 cockpit crew aircraft.
 
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