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TShan1
9th Jul 2014, 10:07
Shocked this hasn't made it onto here already...


TAP668 from Lisbon to Amsterdam diverted to Orly. Engine fire and pressure lost. -8000fpm descent. A320.


Picture: https://twitter.com/Planesonearth/status/486795292390727680/photo/1

ExitRow
9th Jul 2014, 11:17
I searched for it in English, French, German, Portuguese and Dutch and got nothing on Google news.

Do you have some independent confirmation?

C212-100
9th Jul 2014, 11:21
The diversion to ORY and the "quick descent" are true. Not sure about the reasons though...

ExitRow
9th Jul 2014, 11:24
They're denying there was an engine fire.

@FlightCrisis There was no engine fire on TP668. TP668 had an emergency landing in Paris due to a technical failure. (1/2)

@FlightCrisis All passengers are already in Amsterdam. (2/2)

TShan1
9th Jul 2014, 12:34
To be honest I am only passing on what I saw on twitter. By no means is that any sort of source, except for the photo on board.


As for causes and the like, I have no idea.


I posted it on here while searching on here for information, as usually this is the best place. Nothing on Avhearald so far either, strangely.

ExitRow
9th Jul 2014, 12:42
No worries, just wanted to check. Obvious from the Twitter photo the air masks are deployed, so there was something worth looking into.

Just odd that Google News didn't have something. Definitely newsworthy and you were right to draw attention to it here.

captplaystation
9th Jul 2014, 12:52
Masks deployed would suggest pressurisation problems ( as would rapid descent) more than engine fire.

onyxcrowle
9th Jul 2014, 13:07
FR24 gave its usual Alert.
I watched it.cpme down.
Did so swiftly

INeedTheFull90
9th Jul 2014, 13:14
Only reports of an engine fire are from a passenger so it's safe to say we can disregard that. Passengers are notorious at providing non-facts and now in the day of compensation culture they are often mistruths.

edward england
9th Jul 2014, 20:54
Heard the "Mayday" call last night whilst over Northern France, the guys were clearly masked up and only mentioned an emergency descent, not to say they had no other problems. Glad they got got it down safely :ok: