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What if both engines of the plane stop working?

If the two engines of the aircraft stop working, the aircraft can be controlled by directly connecting and manipulating the steering wheel. If the plane has no engine to provide power, it can only continue to descend until it touches the ground.

Pilots of twin-engine fighters or twin-engine passenger planes should trim the aircraft as soon as possible to avoid the yaw of the aircraft due to the torque generated by engine failure. The flying height of the plane should be reduced to about 3000 meters, so as to reduce large maneuvers and ensure that the plane has enough energy and will not stall.

Put down the landing gear to prevent that there is not enough energy to make the hydraulic pressure unable to support the movement of the action cylinder. Landing on the runway at a slightly lower approach speed. Generally speaking, you will arrive at your destination without any accident. If it is an eight-engine B-52 bomber, turn off one or two engines at cruising altitude to save fuel and even run normally.

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The loss of power of the aircraft engine is described as follows:

If the single engine of a civil aircraft fails, it should stop at the ground takeoff stage, especially after taxiing. If the speed can't reach the decision speed (the decision speed of Boeing 737 should be around 150km/h), the pilot needs to brake immediately, because the remaining length of the runway allows the aircraft to slow down and stop at this time.

However, if the speed exceeds V 1 (V 1 of Boeing 737 is at 220km/h), it will be embarrassing, and the brakes will inevitably run off the runway; If you lift your head forcibly, you may fall down again because you don't lift it enough.

Phoenix Net-Shenyang Yun-12 plane crashed, and two engines of the plane were taken away for verification.

Phoenix. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority said that two engines of the crashed passenger plane were faulty.