Conceitos essenciais
Lithium battery fires pose a significant hazard to air cargo, as demonstrated by the tragic crash of UPS Airlines Flight 6 due to a fire on board.
Resumo
The content delves into the harrowing incident involving UPS Airlines Flight 6, where a lithium battery fire led to the fatal crash. The narrative unfolds chronologically, detailing the events from the initial emergency declaration to the eventual impact. Key highlights include:
- Initial emergency at 32,000 feet due to a fire on the main deck.
- Crew's heroic efforts amidst failing systems and loss of control.
- Impact of lithium batteries' reactive nature on aviation safety.
- Challenges faced by crew in communication and navigation during the crisis.
- Ineffectiveness of safety systems against intense lithium battery fires.
- Regulatory gaps and flaws in emergency procedures contributing to the tragedy.
Estatísticas
"In 2007, three billion lithium batteries were manufactured annually, but by 2017, that number had risen to seven billion."
"At least 400 kilograms of lithium metal batteries and two tons of lithium ion batteries were aboard UPS flight 6."
"Flight recorder data showed that First Officer’s cables had fallen so slack that even full deflection of the control column could not produce any elevator movement."
Citações
"I have no control of the aircraft. I have no pitch control of the aircraft." - Captain Lampe
"Sir we are running out of oxygen." - First Officer Bell