757 Bird strike during take off and emergency landing
Sign-up and confirm your email here: tinyurl.com THEN login to your account and type ANYTHING (For Example “Facebook”) into the search bar at the home page and click “Search the Web”. Do that to start earning cool stuff! I have many more cool videos coming very soon so please subscribe so I know people are interested! Thanks! This Thomsonfly Boeing 757-200 had a bird strike on takeoff at Manchester – (EGCC / MAN) Ringway/Manchester Intl Airport in the United Kingdom. The Boeing 757 is a medium-range, transcontinental commercial passenger airplane manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It was designed for Eastern Airlines and British Airways to replace the Boeing 727 and entered service in 1983. Production of the 757 ended in October, 2004, after 1050 had been built. The 757, originally designated 7N7, was designed by Boeing to complement the 767 on less dense routes. It has transatlantic range and was one of the earliest ETOPS rated airliners. As it needs to fly high and far, it is fitted with relatively high thrust engines. For better economics the passenger capacity is increased by 50 over the 727. The 757 uses many of the same components as the widebody 767 and aircrews and maintenence personnel can quickly be cross-trained from one type to the other. The 757 maintains the same fuselage diameter as the previous 707, 727, and 737. The 757 was discontinued just after crossing the 1000 produced mark. The 737-900 fulfills Boeing’s marketing niche previously occupied …
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