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DAL 002 Emergency tonight 6th Oct

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Old 6th Oct 2011, 19:01
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DAL 002 Emergency tonight 6th Oct

Delta Airines 002 LHR-JFK 767-400 emergency (Sqwk 7700) tonight. Pilot was overhd STU and turned back to LHR. At one point he radioed he need to land ASAP, but turned out cabin crew had mistaken fuel jettison for a fire.

Not heard anything on news so assume landing was uneventful
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STU

That would be Santa Cruz, Belize, then?
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Doubt it...it would be STRUMBLE then...
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