Incident: American A319 at Saint Louis on Sep 2nd 2019, bird
strike
An American Airlines Airbus A319-100, registration N5007E performing
flight AA-944 from Saint Louis,MO to Miami,FL (USA), was in the initial climb
out of Saint Louis' runway 30L when the aircraft sustained a bird strike. Tower
told the crew "if you don't mind your engine is smoking a little bit more than
good", the crew advised they were assessing the situation. The crew subsequently
decided to return to Saint Louis, stopped the climb at about 6000 feet and
landed back on runway 30L about 15 minutes after departure.
The FAA
reported two engine (CFM56) blades broke as result of a bird strike.
Incident: SAS A20N at Stockholm on Sep 1st 2019, bird
strike
A SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A320-200N, registration SE-DOY
performing flight SK-7836 from Rhodes (Greece) to Stockholm (Sweden), landed on
Stockholm's runway 19R and taxied to the apron.
The aircraft, supposed to
perform flight SK-2541 to Edinburgh,SC (UK) next, was towed away of the
departure gate however.
A passenger reported the airline explained the
aircraft received a bird strike on approach to Stockholm's Arlanda Airport and
needed to be checked. A replacement Airbus A320-200N registration SE-ROP
performed flight SK-2541 reaching Edinburgh with a delay of about 2
hours.
SE-DOY remained on the ground in Stockholm for about 22 hours
before returning to service.
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