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Old 4th Mar 2022, 19:29
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Cordoba emergency landing

Again from my local rag https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/03/0...onboard-chaos/
The aircraft is partially obscured by emergency vehicles but probably from their B737 fleet?
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Again from my local rag https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/03/0...onboard-chaos/
The aircraft is partially obscured by emergency vehicles but probably from their B737 fleet?
What a thoroughly trashy website you are promoting. Junk.
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Originally Posted by oceancrosser
What a thoroughly trashy website you are promoting. Junk.
I think you're being a bit unfair - it takes a special kind of journalist to report an incident as having happened more than 6000 miles away from where it actually took place.

It has been reported this afternoon, Friday, March 4, that an aircraft that had taken off ten minutes previously, had to ask the control tower at Cordoba’s Ambrosio Taravella Airport in Spain to activate an emergency protocol, to facilitate an emergency landing at around 3pm.


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Jesus Christ...the is the "other" Cordoba in Argentina...Wow...

https://eldoce.tv/sociedad/pasajera-...cordoba_126329
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It had a rapid decompression and everybody walked away.

End of story.
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Six minor injuries according to this article in La Voz.
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