Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
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Re: Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
If you look on 'flightaware', it seems that the aircraft turned back when already overhead the Atlantic Ocean. Maybe a medical emergency ? But in that case, why didn't they choose Gander that was closer ?
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Re: Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
Hi
Strange, didn't the CO 060 flight had the same problem earlier this week?
Regards, Yannick
Strange, didn't the CO 060 flight had the same problem earlier this week?
Regards, Yannick
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CO61 landed in Goose Bay on 17OCT09, indeed. But that was an outbound-BRU flight, opposed to the US flight today. Still don't know the reason for that diversion, but some people say they encountered some serious headwinds...Bruspotter wrote:Strange, didn't the CO 060 flight had the same problem earlier this week?
US Airways Flight Status tool on their website mentions the diversion into YYR and the new ETA in BRU. The return flight has following message:
Delayed
LMT-FLT DLY DUE TO PRIOR AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DELAY Estimated time of departure is 5:00 PM.
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Very bad news:
Today, a 73 year old passenger died on a Pegasus flight from Antalya to Brussels. Three nurses onboard apparently gave first aid, but the passenger was declared dead upon arrival.
The flight was expected in BRU at 14h25, but made a detour to Prague. PGT5259 then arrived in BRU at 17h40.
Today, a 73 year old passenger died on a Pegasus flight from Antalya to Brussels. Three nurses onboard apparently gave first aid, but the passenger was declared dead upon arrival.
The flight was expected in BRU at 14h25, but made a detour to Prague. PGT5259 then arrived in BRU at 17h40.
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A similar incident happened on an PGT flight from Dalaman to Brussels on 25-SEP.
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Today's Afriqiyah Airways' flight Tripoli-Brussels (A319) diverted to Malta to offload a sick passenger.
The a/c arrived in BRU at 13h58 (ETA was 10h50).
Source: Aviation Herald - http://avherald.com/h?article=421efe4e
The a/c arrived in BRU at 13h58 (ETA was 10h50).
Source: Aviation Herald - http://avherald.com/h?article=421efe4e
Re: Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
A Southern Air Cargo Boeing 747-200, registration N760SA performing flight 9S-902P from Liege (Belgium) to Portugal with 5 crew, experienced a fire of engine #2 (inner left hand, CF6) on departure from Liege. The crew declared emergency, extinguished the fire using the engine's fire suppression system, climbed to 7000 feet and went about 100nm to the Belgian Coast dumping fuel overhead the Channel. The airplane subsequently headed back and landed safely in Liege about one hour after departure.
(http://avherald.com/h?article=421ffb67&opt=0)
(http://avherald.com/h?article=421ffb67&opt=0)
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RTBF television published a view of the landing duing the 19:30 news yesterday 30 Oct. It might still be possible to find it on their website www.rtbf.besdbelgium wrote:The airplane subsequently headed back and landed safely in Liege about one hour after departure.
André
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Isn't a P after a flight number normally only used for a positioning flight?sdbelgium wrote:A Southern Air Cargo Boeing 747-200 performing flight 9S-902P from Liege (Belgium) to Portugal...
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Indeed, there is (bad quality) video.sn26567 wrote:RTBF television published a view of the landing duing the 19:30 news yesterday 30 Oct. It might still be possible to find it on their website http://www.rtbf.besdbelgium wrote:The airplane subsequently headed back and landed safely in Liege about one hour after departure.
But you can see fresh pics of N760SA from the same day here
http://www.mst-aviation.nl/portal/modul ... ic&t=15493
Note also some people very interesting thoughs
(from http://avherald.com/h?article=421ffb67&opt=0)I agree with the previous comments that if the a/c was only carrying fuel for a destination in mainland Portugal, then it should not have been over the max landing weight. There are perhaps two possible explanations, firstly that the destination was not mainland Portugal, we don't even know the exact destination so far. Secondly, that the a/c was "tankering" fuel, and in fact carrying fuel for its onward journey from wherever it was going. I don't know how the fuel price compares in Liege vs Portugal, but Southern Air do have quite a large operation at Liege so this is also possible.
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This is very well possible. Southern flies for TNT and Ethiopian in Liege.
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I haven't checked Sunday's departures this morning,
but SN453, incoming flight from Nairobi, ETA 07h05, is announced as cancelled.
but SN453, incoming flight from Nairobi, ETA 07h05, is announced as cancelled.
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Yes, I know someone who is stuck in Nairobi at the moment. Don't know what's the problem...
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OO-SFM = stuck in BRUSSELS due to birdstrike , not in NBO
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Flight AA171 (BRU-JFK, B757, codeshared SN8003) has been redirected to make a stopover in Bangor (Maine) this 3 Nov.
André
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Re: Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
SN flights from Bologna and Florence merged into a single flight (SN3140) this 4 Nov.
André
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9W230 DEL-BRU making a stop in SVO?
And SN453 BRU-BJM-NBO (OO-SFM) returned to BRU after 45 mins due to problems with the landing gear. Made an overweight landing on RWY25R with fire brigade on stand by.
And SN453 BRU-BJM-NBO (OO-SFM) returned to BRU after 45 mins due to problems with the landing gear. Made an overweight landing on RWY25R with fire brigade on stand by.
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Medical emergency or technical emergency?sdbelgium wrote:9W230 DEL-BRU making a stop in SVO?
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Re: Abnormalities at BRU / ANR / LGG / CRL / OST
It was VT-JWN9W230 DEL-BRU making a stop in SVO?
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Landing gear problem for A333 OO-SFM operating SN453 from BRU to Bujumbura, right after take-off. Came back and landed overweight on 25R.
More in French: http://www.crash-aerien.com/www/news/ar ... 81&check=0
More in French: http://www.crash-aerien.com/www/news/ar ... 81&check=0
André
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