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Pilots get advice after BA crash Pilots get advice after BA crash
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An aeroplane maker has issued urgent guidance to pilots after an investigation found a crash landing was probably caused by ice in its fuel.An aeroplane maker has issued urgent guidance to pilots after an investigation found a crash landing was probably caused by ice in its fuel.
The problem with the BA plane was revealed in Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) report into the incident at Heathrow Airport on 17 January.The problem with the BA plane was revealed in Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) report into the incident at Heathrow Airport on 17 January.
Boeing has issued urgent advice on how to fly the planes to minimise the formation of ice in the fuel supply.Boeing has issued urgent advice on how to fly the planes to minimise the formation of ice in the fuel supply.
No-one was hurt when the pilots of the Boeing 777 managed to land the plane. No-one was seriously hurt when the pilots managed to land the Boeing 777.
Boeing said the new operational procedures - including revising the speed and altitude of flights - would not be noticeable to passengers.Boeing said the new operational procedures - including revising the speed and altitude of flights - would not be noticeable to passengers.
Regulators were urged to review the safety of all passenger aircraft after the investigation's findings.Regulators were urged to review the safety of all passenger aircraft after the investigation's findings.
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It is likely that ice crystals built up inside the aircraft's fuel tanks as it flew at high altitudes and then blocked fuel flow to its engines as it descended to land, the inquiry found.It is likely that ice crystals built up inside the aircraft's fuel tanks as it flew at high altitudes and then blocked fuel flow to its engines as it descended to land, the inquiry found.
The Boeing 777's Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines failed to provide the required thrust as it approached Heathrow and it landed just inside the airfield's boundary fence.The Boeing 777's Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines failed to provide the required thrust as it approached Heathrow and it landed just inside the airfield's boundary fence.
The BA038 flight from Beijing to London came down 1,000ft short of the runway and the 136 passengers and 16 crew escaped without serious injury.The BA038 flight from Beijing to London came down 1,000ft short of the runway and the 136 passengers and 16 crew escaped without serious injury.
An aviation expert said the AAIB report had exposed a gap in engineers' knowledge and warned that other kinds of aircraft and engine could also be affected by the problem.An aviation expert said the AAIB report had exposed a gap in engineers' knowledge and warned that other kinds of aircraft and engine could also be affected by the problem.
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Aerial video of the crash scene at HeathrowAerial video of the crash scene at Heathrow
Kieran Daly, editor of the online news service Air Transport Intelligence, said: "It is literally a one in several million chance that this happened. As ever in the aviation industry, people are being extremely cautious about this."Kieran Daly, editor of the online news service Air Transport Intelligence, said: "It is literally a one in several million chance that this happened. As ever in the aviation industry, people are being extremely cautious about this."
Boeing said it was analysing its full range of aircraft to check whether ice build-up could affect them, while rival large passenger jet manufacturer Airbus said it was studying the new report.Boeing said it was analysing its full range of aircraft to check whether ice build-up could affect them, while rival large passenger jet manufacturer Airbus said it was studying the new report.
BA said the report had no safety recommendations specific to it, but pledged to continue co-operating fully with the inquiry.BA said the report had no safety recommendations specific to it, but pledged to continue co-operating fully with the inquiry.
The AAIB's final report into the incident will be published at a later date.The AAIB's final report into the incident will be published at a later date.