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BAC 1-11-500 British Airways (British Airways Flight 5390)

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About the aircraft:
The BAC One-Eleven (or BAC-111/BAC 1-11) is an early jet airliner produced by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Originally conceived by Hunting Aircraft as a 30-seat jet, before its merger into BAC in 1960, it was launched as an 80-seat airliner with a British United Airways (BUA) order on 9 May 1961. The prototype conducted its maiden flight on 20 August 1963, and it was first delivered to BUA on 22 January 1965. The 119-seat, stretched 500 series was introduced in 1967. Total production amounted to 244 until 1982 in the United Kingdom and between 1982 and 1989 in Romania where nine Rombac One-Elevens were licence-built by Romaero.

The short haul, narrowbody aircraft was powered by aft-mounted Rolls-Royce Spey low-bypass turbofans, a configuration similar to the earlier Sud Aviation Caravelle and later Douglas DC-9. It competed with early Boeing 737 variants and was used by multiple British, European and US airlines, including Romanian operators. It was replaced by the newer Airbus A320 and later 737 variants, as well as by the Bombardier CRJ200 regional jet. Noise restrictions accelerated its transition to African carriers in the 1990s, and the last BAC One-Eleven was retired in 2019.

British Airways Flight 5390:
British Airways Flight 5390 was a flight from Birmingham Airport in England for Málaga Airport in Spain. On 10 June 1990, the BAC One-Eleven 528FL suffered an explosive decompression. While the aircraft was flying over Didcot, Oxfordshire, an improperly installed windscreen panel separated from its frame, causing the captain to be partially ejected from the aircraft. He was held in place through the window frame for 20 minutes until the first officer landed at Southampton Airport.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor BAC 1-11 500 British European Airways
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 103.4ft (31.5m)
  • Length 117.1ft (35.7m)
  • Height 26.1ft (8.0m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 94,041lbs (42,656kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.814
  • Wing Loading 48.1lbs/ft2 (234.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,955.0ft2 (181.6m2)
  • Drag Points 33152

Parts

  • Number of Parts 477
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 2,146