Ethiopian Airlines passenger jet flies low over Stafford before making
emergency landing
An Ethiopian Airlines plane had to turn around for an
emergency landing at Dulles airport, and was seen flying low over Stafford
County on Monday.
An Ethiopian Airlines plane flew low over parts of
Stafford County Monday as it returned to Dulles International Airport for an
emergency landing because of a possible mechanical problem.
The Boeing
777 en route to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, took off from Dulles at 11:40 a.m. before
safely returning about an hour later, according to flight tracker website
flightradar24. Andrew Trull, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Washington
Airports Authority, said the plane turned around "out of an abundance of
caution" after a warning light indicated a potential hydraulic
failure.
It landed at Dulles without incident.
"Long story short:
A mechanical issue caused the plane to return," Trull said.
The plane was
more than 9,000 feet above ground when it entered Stafford airspace, but its
altitude dropped to 4,400 feet as it flew over Mountain View Road on its way
back to Dulles.
Witnesses said the plane released fuel over Stafford, and
a picture appears to back them up. It's not uncommon for pilots to dump
fuel-which vaporizes in the air-to lower a plane's weight before an emergency
landing.
Trull, the airports authority spokesman, said the plane "may
have jettisoned some fuel to meet safe landing weight limits."
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