Airborne Emergency – Cockpit Alarm: This protocol is followed by pilots

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AUA jets recently landed back in Schwechat shortly after take off due to bird strikes and “technical issues”, other planes failed due to the weather over Majorca and were unable to take off or land due to wind gusts. In an emergency situation, many airborne hazards need to be responded to as quickly as possible. Whether it’s an engine failure, fuel loss or unpredictable weather conditions, a pilot explains the emergency protocols.

Training began 31 years ago, he has been an airline pilot since 1996 and has since accumulated more than 16,000 flight hours. This entails experience, peace of mind and a high level of competence. Rudolf Buchsteiner is a pilot and pilot trainer at the AUA, knows and learns how to act in exceptional situations.

Source: Krone

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