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Old 21st Feb 2017, 04:00
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British Airways double RTO LAS

Just seen BA reject 2 takeoff at LAS. Aircraft back on stand ?
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Yeap the second time it's back to the hotel I reckon!
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The BA 270 perhaps...https://www.britishairways.com/rtad/travel/public/en_gb
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Yep, BA 270, a B-744 G-CIVC with a radio callsign of Speedbird 79V Heavy.

Rejected twice on 25R for a number 2 hydraulic system overheat. Went back to the gate between attempts.

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https://www.flightradar24.com/data/f...ba270/#c85d9d0
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