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alpha.charlie 26th Feb 2015 09:09

RYR possible engine failure at BCN
 
Ryanair FR6874 has just made an immediate return to BCN due to apparent engine failure.

Seemed to depart off 25L and then fly a left hand downwind to land 25R. Squawking 7700

GAPSTER 26th Feb 2015 09:15

Thank god there are people out there keeping an eye on this for me

A and C 26th Feb 2015 09:21

Sounds like a job well done by the crew....... Now just how long will it take for the forum to turn this incident into a RYR bashing thread ?

DaveReidUK 26th Feb 2015 10:54


Ryanair FR6874 has just made an immediate return to BCN due to apparent engine failure.
Those apparent engines are always troublesome - give me a real one any day.

FLCH 26th Feb 2015 10:59

As long as it doesn't go "off piste" I'm not bothered.

barit1 26th Feb 2015 12:37

I wonder if they ever train the crew to handle an apparent engine failure? :rolleyes:

philbky 26th Feb 2015 12:40

Sounds like the crew did what they were trained for and paid to do as crews around the world do well whenever this happens. Not that the truth will stop the Ryanair bashers, especially here in Ireland.

alpha.charlie 26th Feb 2015 14:14

looks like they were struck by apparent birds...

Dublin-bound Ryanair flight diverted after bird strike

hans brinker 26th Feb 2015 14:40

At least the birds are allowed to strike, (although if it ended up in the engine it still got fired)

Sober Lark 26th Feb 2015 16:02


At least the birds are allowed to strike

Apparently they were of an Iberian plumage and on the protected species list.

JW411 26th Feb 2015 16:24

Not those Spanish Ruddy Ducks again surely?

jxf63 26th Feb 2015 17:20

It appears the same frame (EI-EKW) had an apparent flaps failure en route LUZ last year and ended up diverted to WAW for an apparently high-speed, long rwy landing...:hmm:

Deep and fast 26th Feb 2015 18:10

Jeez this aircraft suffers from a bad case of the apparentlys

safelife 26th Feb 2015 18:10

Apparent flap? That is the amount of flap you thought you had, then?

AnAussieNut 26th Feb 2015 18:13

The birds weren't the only things striking.:suspect:

Incident: Ryanair B738 near Brussels on Feb 24th 2015, lightning strike

Cheers :)

captplaystation 26th Feb 2015 18:37

Ryanair ? Bird Strike ? Oh yes, they had one of those in Ciampino once didn't they . . . . funny though that no report can be found on the website of the Italian accident investigators . . . however, I see in their inflight magazine they have an "unblemished safety record". . .so , I guess I just imagined it.

Ryanair bashing ? nope, assuredly not (I use them several times a month as a fare paying passenger) but, there are quite probably some safety lessons from the untraceable CIA accident that the rest of the aviation world could learn from.

nick14 26th Feb 2015 18:45

Careful Capt play station.

The CIA accident was an unfortunate event that was exceptionally handled by a very well trained crew. The Captain did a great job landing as well as he did!

Jwscud 26th Feb 2015 19:31

It says more about the impenetrable bureaucracy of the Italians than anything else as far as I can see.

ICAO? Accident reports? EASA? Italy ignores them all. Don't try asking for a visual either...

jxf63 26th Feb 2015 19:52

The CIA was involved ? Goodness me :eek::eek:


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