The Day an A380 Was Almost Torn Apart | Full Investigation
On November 4, 2010, Qantas Flight 32 suffered one of the most serious engine failures in modern aviation history just minutes after departing Singapore. When a turbine disk exploded inside one of the Airbus A380's engines, fragments tore through the wing and fuselage, damaging fuel systems, hydraulics, flight controls, electrical systems, and more. The crew faced dozens of warnings and an aircraft that no longer behaved as designed. Yet all 469 passengers and crew survived. This detailed investigation examines the catastrophic engine failure, the hidden manufacturing defect that caused it, the remarkable actions of the flight crew, and the engineering features that prevented the world's largest passenger aircraft from becoming a disaster. #AirCrashInvestigation #Qantas32 #AirbusA380

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