#169 Postby tropicana » Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:00 pm
Thu Aug 27 2009
Tampa, FL: AIRTRAN..TURBULENCE INJURES CREW MEMBER
An Airtran Boeing 717-200, flight FL-163 from Tampa,FL to Atlanta,GA (USA), was about 60nm from Tampa, when the airplane encountered turbulence. One crew member received a broken ankle. The airplane continued to Atlanta for a safe landing.
The FAA reported actually, that a flight crew member received a serious injury (broken ankle).
Fri Aug 28 2009
Seoul, South Korea: AIR CANADA...PRESSURIZATION PROBLEMS
An Air Canada Boeing 767-300, registration C-FTCA performing flight AC-64 from Seoul (South Korea) to Vancouver,BC (Canada), suffered high pressure bleed air and resulting pressurization fluctuations immediately after takeoff. The crew decided to return to Seoul's Incheon Airport, where the airplane landed safely with 30 tons overweight.
Sun Aug 30 2009
AIR CANADA, Calgary AB.... BIRD STRIKE
An Air Canada Airbus A320-200, registration C-FDRH performing flight AC-134 from Calgary,AB to Toronto Pearson,ON (Canada) with 111 people on board, rejected takeoff from Calgary's runway 16 (12675 ft/3860 meters long) at high speed due to a birdstrike. The airplane slowed safely and stopped on taxiway C3.
NAV Canada reported, that the crew rejected takeoff after rotation due to a bird strike. The airplane stopped on the runway then proceeded via taxiway C3 (about 8600 feet/2620 meters down the runway). Flight AC-572 was doing a visual departure behind AC-134 and was instructed to abort takeoff. Two aircraft on approach had to go-around and later landed on runway 10.
Passengers reported, that they remained on board for about 90 minutes while fire fighters cooled the brakes and examined the airplane, then they were taken off the airplane by fire fighters and bussed to the terminal.
The Canadian TSB reported on Sep 1st, that the crew rejected takeoff 30 knots below V1 (and well before rotation) and stopped on taxiway C3. The wheel temperatures reached 900 degrees Centigrade causing main gear tyre thermal fuses to release tyre pressure. The airplane suffered no damage from the bird strike. The passengers were transferred from the aircraft 54 minutes after coming to a stop.
Mon Aug 31 2009
SAN JOSE CABO, MX.... CLICK MEXICANA... BURST TYRE
A Click Mexicana Fokker 100, flight QA-7476/MX-7476 from Guadalajara to San Jose Cabo (Mexico), burst a tyre while landing at San Jose Cabo around 2pm local (21:00Z) causing the airplane to skid off the runway. The airplane came to a safe stop nonetheless, no injuries occured and no damage to the airplane. The airplane was towed to the apron, where passengers disembarked normally.
The airplane could resume service after the tyre was replaced.
The airport of San Jose Cabo, located at the southern tip of Baja California, was operating normally on Aug 31st although the first effects of oncoming Hurricane Jimena could be felt.
Tue Sep 1 2009
VERONA, ITALY.... BH BALKAN AIR , TAIL STRIKE
A BH Balkan Holidays Air Airbus A320-200 on behalf of Air Vallee, registration LZ-BHC performing flight DO-5379 from Verona to Rome Fiumicino (Italy), struck its tail onto the runway in Verona while becoming airborne. The crew decided to return to Verona.
The Italian National Agency for Aviation Safety (ANSV) launched an investigation stating, that the damage to the airplane prompted the agency to rate the occurrence an accident. According to ANSV the airplane was doing Verona-Rome-Hurghada.
According to the airport of Rome Fiumicino the airplane was due to arrive from Hurghada via an intermediate stop in Verona.
Sources at Verona Airport said, that the luggage of those passengers getting off at the stopover in Verona (arriving from Hurghada) had all been stored in the forward luggage hold, while luggage of passengers carrying on to Rome was in the rear luggage hold. The forward hold was therefore emptied during the stopover.
Thu Sep 3 2009
Santo Domingo, DR...AMERICAN AIRLINES, CARGO DOOR OPENS DURING FLIGHT
An American Airlines Boeing 767-300, registration N389AA performing flight AA-680 from Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) to Miami,FL (USA) with about 100 passengers, returned to Santo Domingo after the crew received a cargo door open indication and the airframe started to vibrate. The airplane landed safely back 33 minutes after departure.
The Dominican Civil Aviation Institude opened an investigation.
The airplane reached Miami with a delay of 10 hours as a result.
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