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Old 8th Oct 2005, 12:49
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Emergency Landing at LGW

I heard that B757 made an emergency landing at LGW this morning with one of the engines shut down?

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Old 8th Oct 2005, 14:17
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Not between 7am and 2pm to my knowledge.

There was one "emergency" inbound this morning, but it doesn't match your story.

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Was a MON 757... with both engine bleeds failed, not an engine.... That's all. Safe landing..... no probs...

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Old 8th Oct 2005, 22:33
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Details Here
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I cannot find anything on a B757 and an emergency landing. . .

EDIT: Ahhhh A320 is the plane with the problem - Mr Ramius and I posted nearly simultaneously - thanks for the link.
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Which way was the nosegear pointing?
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Old 9th Oct 2005, 18:27
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Monarch Spokeswoman is wrong. Events happened as Kooyheier described in the beginning of this thread.
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 17:07
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Aircraft was 757-200 G-MOND I believe.
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