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The 99s 12-13-2015 02:45 PM

First A350 - aborts takeoff - "self-aborts" ?
 
Aborted Takeoff During Qatar?s First A350 Flight from the US

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Qatar Airways, Press/VIP charter, New York (JFK) to Doha.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=MKtPlj932YY


As you can see in the video above, about 18 seconds after we began rolling down JFK’s runway 22R, the aircraft self-aborted, bringing us from more than 100 mph to a loud, screeching halt in roughly 15 seconds. Qatar’s Chief Commercial Officer, the highest ranking executive on the flight, came over to reassure us, explaining that an “indicator” was responsible for the abrupt abort. As I understand it, for some reason the A350 decided that our 11,000-foot runway was too short to support the takeoff, and the plane applied the brakes at full force — all on its own. I was told that we would be taxiing to a different (less glitchy) runway, and would attempt another takeoff there. If that failed, we would be allowed to disembark. In other words, we were going to be taking off again whether we wanted to or not. (I imagine much of the nearly 2 hours between takeoffs was spent deciding what to do next — even though a few passengers wanted to get off the plane, Qatar opted to ignore that request, instead opting to save face after a rather embarrassing start to its first flight from the US.)

"Self-aborted?"

What?

Nah...really?

The 99s 12-13-2015 02:49 PM

I know zilch about the A350 to know if this is legit...but it seems fishy to me. The funny thing is that Qatar Airways had video feeds running live on the seat back video so passengers could watch in real time...if you watch the video, it seems like they started off early.

JamesNoBrakes 12-13-2015 07:48 PM

Pretty much the opposite of how you'd want it to go...

Rama 12-13-2015 10:19 PM

Crew abort with autobrakes. Another reporter without a clue.

Thedude 12-14-2015 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by Rama (Post 2027227)
Another reporter without a clue.

Say it ain't so
:D

Adlerdriver 12-14-2015 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by Thor (Post 2027392)
Why wouldn't the pilot select the least glitchy runway to begin with :rolleyes:

I don't remember that selection in my performance software - I must have missed it.

Leave it to Airbus to over-automate an aircraft to the point that the pilot only has a partial vote on whether it will even leave the runway.

brianb 12-17-2015 07:08 AM

It was a "Terrifying takeoff roll", bodies were flying all over the place, dogs were pooping in the aisle way, the Pilot crapped himself and I spilled my Scotch. Damn Airbus.

JamesNoBrakes 12-17-2015 12:18 PM

Hopefully they weren't planning a low approach too...


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