User:AlonHor/Aviation emergency situation

Aviation emergency is a situation where an emergency landing of a plane at an international airport is declared. There are 2 kinds of emergencies. "Emergency 2" and "Emergency 3".

A Cessna 421 plane making an emergency landing during a right engine failure. This is a good example for Emergency 2

Emergency 2 edit

Emergency 2 is a situation where an emergency is declared to be an engine failure during flight, or any emergency that is most likely to survive but there is still a chance of aviation disaster.

In this situation, emergency vehicles are darted toward the runway such as: fire extinguishers, and sometimes ambulances.

The ATC (Air Traffic Control Tower) must also manage the landings and take-offs of the planes at the airport, and also refer to the aircraft which landing an emergency landing, which is often dangerous.

Emergency 3 edit

Emergency 3 is declared after emergency 2 (if after emergency 2 is declared, the situation becomes complicated, declares emergency 3.)

 
Jet Blue airbus A320 making emergency landing with a 90° turned wheel.


In this situation, emergency vehicles are darted toward the runway such as: fire extinguishers, ambulances, air stairs, and 2 - 3 airport bus(es)

The tower must oversee landings and takeoffs in the airspace and direct most of their attitude toward the emergency landing aircraft.

 
The air traffic control tower in JFK Airport Who must manage the emergency landing alongside the pilot.