Plane takes off with the brakes ON at Australia Lismore Airport (Reconstruction)

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Published 2024-06-27
On the morning of 25 September 2015, a Cessna 550 Citation Bravo aircraft registered VH-FGK, destination Baryulgil airstrip, failed to become airborne after an inusual and unexpected mistake by the pilots. Don't forget to subscribe for more videos!

All Comments (21)
  • The Captain claimed he engaged the parking brake after the crash before he evacuated the flight deck? Yeah...right!
  • I've done that on my car a few times. It didn't rotate either.
  • @debishupe0530
    The work you put into these videos is unreal ..The graphics and animation are amazing ..Thank you Thank you Thank you !!!!
  • The scary part is that they said they didn't notice the longer takeoff roll, double that of normal, very lucky that thing thing didn't break up and become a torch.
  • @johnpro2847
    my 26 yo GM car has a hand brake alert it goes off if i start without releasing the brake..both audible and a flashing light on the panel..
  • @SkinnyCow.
    Bro, even my old car from 1988 has a park brake light on the dash - but none on a jet aircraft? WTF ?!?!
  • Perhaps they should have used the ‘Parking Brake On’ performance chart. Always fully engage the parking brake whenever you set it on any aircraft.
  • if they were still able to achieve the take off speed, why didn't the plane lifted off accordingly ?, I mean, even if the runaway expected length they took was longer...
  • @anthonyo.460
    Enjoy these videos and appreciate the time MPC Flights put in to producing them
  • Rather than engage in the "holier than thou" type of comment, I would just like to know why, even with this parking brake on, that the aircraft would not rotate when they passed V1 and achieved rotate speed that the aircraft would not lift off? Seems to me it should have, and then it would have accelerated once the wheels were free of the runway.
  • @KongKingman
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  • @r.o.1330
    ....my car has a parking brake engaged alarm. you'd think an airplane would have something similar.
  • @BPJJohn
    Why isn't there a warning system for this?
  • Fantastic reconstruction! How can you get it so realistic?
  • @learmec
    The aircraft in the picture is a 550, the one in the video is not. 550's didn't/don't have t-tails. I worked on them for 40 years! 😂
  • The pilot most likely applied at Bunning’s the following day.