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GarageYears
28th Feb 2011, 15:09
WASHINGTON - A plane was forced to emergency land at Dulles International Airport Monday morning after reporting engine trouble.
Continental flight 1559, a Boeing 737-800, took off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and experienced left engine failure after striking a bird, says Continental spokesperson Macky Osorio.
There are no reported injuries among the 44 passengers on the flight, originally bound for Houston, Osorio says. They will take a different flight Monday to get to Houston.
Continental 1559 was supposed to take off at 7:24 a.m. but was delayed 18 minutes.


All's well that ends well. Original report via T w i t t e r was that the aircraft was "..downed by engine failure near Interstate 295 and Chesapeake Street", which certain got the attention.

To add to the excitement, a strong line of severe storms, with an in-effect tornado watch, is just off to the west, heading east at a rapid click, so if this had happened later today it might have been that Dulles would have been off-limits, while Reagan could have been operational. An engine out return to Reagan is surely a much more challenging situation than dropping in to Dulles.

Anyway didn't happen, so "well done to the crew".

:D

GarageYears
28th Feb 2011, 16:00
Obviously this thread is neither "news" or "rumour"????

1) In-flight, engine failures are not news any more?

2) T w i t t e r reports of aircraft crashing are not rumours?

But pages of waffle about mis-conduct within Air India is..... :ugh:

- GY