Captain Anderson – The Crash!
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Aug 29, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:18:26
An air hostess calmly walked through the crashing airliner telling the passengers, “Please fasten your safety-belts. Keep your seats.” Then she returned to the galley near the tail, sat herself down… and waited. One of the passengers had seen oil spurting from an engine and on the flight deck, Captain Anderson was nursing his aircraft in. The engine had failed not long after takeoff following that massive oil leak and this aircraft didn’t have a good reputation for single engined flying. An Airwork Viking   The Nene powered Viking   The BEA Viking that survived a bomb explosion intended to bring the aircraft down   Airwork employed a number of Vikings that flew as far afield as South Africa   The aftermath of the crash   Air Hostess Beryl Rothwell   Capt Anderson's youngest son, Nicholas James     Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, BAe, the Daily Sketch, the AAIB, UK Gov, Vickers and Ruth AS.
An air hostess calmly walked through the crashing airliner telling the passengers, “Please fasten your safety-belts. Keep your seats.” Then she returned to the galley near the tail, sat herself down… and waited. One of the passengers had seen oil spurting from an engine and on the flight deck, Captain Anderson was nursing his aircraft in. The engine had failed not long after takeoff following that massive oil leak and this aircraft didn’t have a good reputation for single engined flying. An Airwork Viking   The Nene powered Viking   The BEA Viking that survived a bomb explosion intended to bring the aircraft down   Airwork employed a number of Vikings that flew as far afield as South Africa   The aftermath of the crash   Air Hostess Beryl Rothwell   Capt Anderson's youngest son, Nicholas James     Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, BAe, the Daily Sketch, the AAIB, UK Gov, Vickers and Ruth AS.

An air hostess calmly walked through the crashing airliner telling the passengers, “Please fasten your safety-belts. Keep your seats.” Then she returned to the galley near the tail, sat herself down… and waited. One of the passengers had seen oil spurting from an engine and on the flight deck, Captain Anderson was nursing his aircraft in. The engine had failed not long after takeoff following that massive oil leak and this aircraft didn’t have a good reputation for single engined flying.

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An Airwork Viking

 

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The Nene powered Viking

 

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The BEA Viking that survived a bomb explosion intended to bring the aircraft down

 

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Airwork employed a number of Vikings that flew as far afield as South Africa

 

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The aftermath of the crash

 

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Air Hostess Beryl Rothwell

 

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Capt Anderson’s youngest son, Nicholas James

 

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, BAe, the Daily Sketch, the AAIB, UK Gov, Vickers and Ruth AS.

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