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An internal British Airways probe into a crash-landing at Heathrow has revealed that the captain and first officer prevented a far worse accident. | An internal British Airways probe into a crash-landing at Heathrow has revealed that the captain and first officer prevented a far worse accident. |
It states that both officers tried to keep the plane in the air after it suffered a double engine failure. | It states that both officers tried to keep the plane in the air after it suffered a double engine failure. |
The report also suggests an emergency evacuation alarm was too quiet for some of the cabin crew to hear. | The report also suggests an emergency evacuation alarm was too quiet for some of the cabin crew to hear. |
The BA probe into the Boeing 777 crash in January will not be made public, but details have been seen by the BBC. | The BA probe into the Boeing 777 crash in January will not be made public, but details have been seen by the BBC. |
Flight BA 38 from Beijing was extensively damaged when it touched down on 17 January. | Flight BA 38 from Beijing was extensively damaged when it touched down on 17 January. |
Some 136 passengers were safely evacuated from the plane. | Some 136 passengers were safely evacuated from the plane. |
The report states that the captain, Peter Burkill, changed the angles of the plane's wing flaps in order to reduce the drag on the plane. | The report states that the captain, Peter Burkill, changed the angles of the plane's wing flaps in order to reduce the drag on the plane. |
This action helped the plane to maintain speed. | This action helped the plane to maintain speed. |
And Senior First Officer John Coward pushed the plane's nose towards the ground in order to increase speed before levelling out just before the Boeing crashed on to the grass. | And Senior First Officer John Coward pushed the plane's nose towards the ground in order to increase speed before levelling out just before the Boeing crashed on to the grass. |
Concerns about the volume of the evacuation alarm are being investigated in the official inquiry into the crash. |