
Surviving crew of doomed United Flight 232 reunites for play
2016年4月20日 · His first officer was William R. Records and second officer was Dudley J. Dvorak. Dennis E. Fitch, a DC-10 flight instructor who happened to be on board, is credited with helping the pilots guide the crippled plane through the emergency landing. He …
Dudley Dvorak | This Day in Aviation
The flight crew consisted of Captain Alfred C. Haynes, First Officer William Record, and Second Officer Dudley Dvorak. Also aboard, riding in the passenger cabin, was an off-duty United Airlines DC-10 Check Airman, Captain Dennis E. Fitch.
United Airlines Flight 232 - Wikipedia
Flight engineer [b] Dudley J. Dvorak, 51, was hired by United Airlines in 1986. He estimated that he had about 15,000 hours of total flying time. While working for United, he had accumulated 1,903 hours as a flight engineer in the Boeing 727 and 33 hours as a flight engineer in the DC-10.
This United Airlines Pilot Saved 184 Passengers' Lives and Taught …
Dudley Dvorak as second officer and flight engineer. (15,000 hours flight time, including just 33 hours in the DC-10).
30 Years Later: Remembering United Flight 232
2019年7月20日 · While performing the checklist, Second Officer Dvorak noticed that the aircraft’s hydraulic pressure and quantity gauges read zero and First Officer Records quickly realized he could not control the damaged DC-10 as it entered a right descending turn.
SURVIVORS, DEAD AND MISSING FROM CRASH OF UNITED …
Second Officer Dudley J. Dvorak, 51, Seattle.
The Crash of United Flight 232 - Popular Mechanics
2017年7月18日 · William Records, the first officer, was flying the Denver-to-Chicago leg of the trip with Capt. Alfred Haynes in the left seat acting as his copilot. Behind Records, Dudley Dvorak, the second...
Surviving a plane crash - The Week
2015年1月8日 · Second Officer Dudley Dvorak was telling United Airlines Systems Aircraft Maintenance in San Francisco that they needed assistance and needed it quickly.
UAL Flight 232: An Impossible Failure and an Improbable Outcome
2018年7月19日 · Captain Alfred C. Haynes, First Officer William R. Records, Second Officer Dudley J. Dvorak, and Training Check Airman Captain Dennis E. Fitch (who was deadheading on the flight before coming to the flight deck to assist) had done their best given a …
Couldn’t Fly by ‘Book,’ Pilot of DC-10 Recalls - Los Angeles Times
1989年7月26日 · SIOUX CITY, Iowa — When the tail engine exploded on United Airlines Flight 232, Capt. Alfred C. Haynes shut the engine down while second officer Dudley Dvorak got out the procedure book.