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Does anyone have any info on the emergency landing of a Polish LOT B737 which landed

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Old 4th Nov 2011, 03:34
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Does anyone have any info on the emergency landing of a Polish LOT B737 which landed

Does anyone have any info on the emergency landing of a Polish LOT B737 which landed in Warsawa EPWA on Nov 3 at approx 20:00 local time. Apparently some kind of pressurization issue. Hope everyone is safe and sound.


Sounds like that airport is getting a chance to practice the emergency equipment to emergencies in two days.


Something tells me that maintence is going to be kept quite busy over the next little while.

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Well the avherald has this one about Nov 3 LOT:

Incident: LOT B734 at Warsaw on Nov 3rd 2011, window opened on takeoff

A LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 737-400, registration SP-LLK performing flight LO-233 from Warsaw (Poland) to Brussels (Belgium), was in the initial climb out of Warsaw's runway 33 with a delay of 3:10 hours when the crew requested to return to the airport. The aircraft levelled off at approximately 2500 feet and returned to runway 33 for a safe landing about 10 minutes after departure.

After a windshield hatch was properly closed and the aircraft was refueled, the aircraft departed again about 70 minutes after landing and reached Brussels with a total delay of 4:10 hours.

The airline said a cockpit window was leaking, the cause is under investigation.
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It was a flight deck window opened on takeoff. Avherald.com has the story.
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Hope everyone is safe and sound.
I think you would have heard if they weren't!
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Thanks for the Info.

Thanks for the info everyone. seems like it was made out to more then it actually was in the report I heard.

Fly Safe.
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