It may have been Australia’s worst-ever airline catastrophe – nevertheless it wasn’t. When an engine exploded aboard Qantas flight 32 in 2010, its crew had been confronted with a “black swan” occasion, one so unthinkable they may not probably put together for it.
With vital methods in chaos and a whole bunch of lives at stake, the A380’s crew, led by Captain Richard de Crespigny, had to determine methods to get the aircraft safely again on the bottom … and over the course of a number of harrowing hours, they succeeded.
Not solely did the workforce save the plane with the percentages stacked towards them, however they obtained each single soul off the plane with out even one harm, cementing QF32’s place within the aviation historical past books for all the correct causes.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Captain de Crespigny tells Jake Nelson the story of QF32, 15 years on – and what it taught him concerning the worth of resilience.
You possibly can watch the episode on YouTube above, or in your gadget by clicking right here. You can even hearken to the audio-only model through the use of the podcast participant beneath.

