Friday, May 13, 2011



A passenger plane A380 was lightning flash across the sky London, England, but eventually landed safely but no one was injured. The plane's passenger airline Emirates was struck by lightning while flying from Dubai to Heathrow Airport, UK. Polished bright lightning hit the fuselage, at the top just above the pilot. But few minutes later, the A380 has landed safely without scratching, especially 500 passengers are safe.
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A380 lightning strike on the air in London.

The job is photographer Chris Dawson returned last month in southwest London. According to David Learmoun, an editor of the website Flightglobal , specializing in operations and safety of the flight, he was not surprised when the A380 aircraft, large commercial aircraft in the world, not damaged due to lightning. "Aircraft are often struck by lightning several times every year. They're like a lightning rod, so the scene looks very scary sight, but it can not influence their aircraft," said Learmoun. "The plane was built up to being able to withstand lightning strikes and protect what's inside." "That means the aircraft must contain metal and make the plane as a lightning rod, allowing electrical current can pass through. If there is no metal, aircraft may explode when struck by lightning", Learmoun he explained.
Clip plane struck by lightning.

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