mandag 6. mai 2019

Røyk og gasser - Curt Lewis

Incident: Envoy E135 near Syracuse on May 2nd 2019, smoke in cockpit

An Envoy Airlines Embraer ERJ-135, registration N807AE performing flight MQ-3386/AA-3386 from New York La Guardia,NY (USA) to Toronto,ON (Canada) with 39 people on board, was enroute at FL240 about 50nm southwest of Syracuse,NY (USA) when the crew reported visual smoke in the cockpit, at least one of the pilots donned the oxygen mask. The aircraft diverted to Syracuse, on approach the crew removed the oxygen masks after radio transmissions failed, the crew advised the smoke had gone and continued for a safe landing on runway 28 about 15 minutes after the decision to divert.

A replacement Embraer ERJ-135 registration N822AE reached Toronto with a delay of 5.5 hours.

The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground for about 9 hours, then positioned back to New York La Guardia and is still on the ground in La Guardia about 22 hours after landing there.

Accident: Spirit A321 at Los Angeles on May 3rd 2019, fumes on board

A Spirit Airlines Airbus A321-200, registration N660NK performing flight NK-630 from Los Angeles,CA to Denver,CO (USA), was climbing out of Los Angeles when the crew stopped the climb at FL260 due to an unknown odour in cockpit and cabin. The aircraft returned to Los Angeles for a safe landing on runway 25L about 40 minutes after departure. One person was taken to a hospital.

The FAA reported the aircraft returned to Los Angeles due to fumes in cockpit and cabin.

Los Angeles Fire Department reported the passenger oxygen masks were released.

The airline reported the oxygen masks were not deployed, one person was taken to a hospital. 

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