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Southpole 1st Jul 2015 12:06

UA914 today
 
Left CDG to Washington and going back to probably London.
Declared emergency. Any news?

Carbon Bootprint 1st Jul 2015 12:18

UA flight status page confirms flight is diverting to LHR, ETA 13:24 local.

Carbon Bootprint 1st Jul 2015 12:35

Now on the ground, came into LHR on a direct easterly heading. Ship is N677UA. Reportedly descended about 15,000 feet in three minutes.

SeenItAll 1st Jul 2015 13:18

UA website now says will depart LHR for IAD at 14:16. But it has been inaccurate before. Was on this flight just three days ago.

Carbon Bootprint 1st Jul 2015 14:10

It was apparently diverted due to an unspecified mx issue, covered here.

DaveReidUK 1st Jul 2015 15:00

A well-known expression involving mountains and molehills springs to mind ...

Carbon Bootprint 1st Jul 2015 15:42

Yup, most likely a serious non-issue despite the frantic gaspings of the Mirror. :rolleyes:

Heathrow Harry 1st Jul 2015 16:59

wellll it wasn't the Mirror that declared an emergemcy -

suggests it was a bit more thean the usual maintenance glitch.....

MarkerInbound 1st Jul 2015 17:38

I was on brand AA a couple months ago DFW-HNL. Just after top of climb they found out half the lavs were inop. They declared an emergency and went into LAX to get them fixed. The emergency declaration allowed them to land over weight.

expat400 1st Jul 2015 18:13

Declare an emergency for lav inop? Extremely unprofessional.

MarkerInbound 1st Jul 2015 19:28

No, declare an emergency because they were going to do an overweight landing.


Are you saying they should have kept going 5 more hours with the inop lavs? Or that they should have dumped fuel and then perhaps taken even more time refueling in LAX?


And before you get all out of kilter, here's what Boeing has to say -


AERO - Overweight Landing? Fuel Jettison? What To Consider

expat400 1st Jul 2015 19:48

MAYDAY - The radiotelephone distress signal to indicate grave and/or imminent danger requiring immediate assistance

Do you suggest that an overweight landing is an emergency?

"Are you saying they should have kept going 5 more hours with the inop lavs?"

Of course not. Are you saying they can't do an unscheduled landing without declaring an emergency?

What Boeing has to say:

"Landing overweight and fuel jettisoning are both considered safe procedures"

Extremely unprofessional.

zonoma 1st Jul 2015 20:23

If you haven't declared an emergency then Heathrow are, 99% of the time, going to refuse to accept the diversion request.

susier 1st Jul 2015 20:58

UA914
 
Airlive.net reporting that the entertainment system in a particular seat overheated but no fire.


No idea if this is a legitimate report or what their source might be.


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