Et par av disse skyldes menneskelig feil / operativ risiko (Red.)
Incident: FlyEgypt B738 at Tashkent on May
26th 2021, turned left instead right on initial departure
A FlyEgypt Boeing
737-800, registration SU-TMG performing flight FT-1402 from Tashkent
(Uzbekistan) to Cairo (Egypt), departed Tashkent's runway 08L just after
midnight local time and was supposed by standard instrument departures to
turn right (towards the south) after departure, however, turned left and
overflew the city center while climbing. The aircraft continued to Cairo
for a safe landing without further incident.
Uzbekistan's
Ministry of Transport reported many residents were woken up and frightened
believing the aircraft would come down onto the city. An investigation
commission has been set up to investigate the occurrence.
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Incident: UTAir B738 at Dubai on May 23rd
2021, wheel well fire indication
A UTAir Boeing
737-800, registration VQ-BDH performing flight UT-734 from Dubai (United
Arab Emirates) to Grozny (Russia) with 95 passengers and 7 crew, was
climbing out of Dubai's runway 12R when the crew stopped the climb at FL150
due to a wheel well fire indication. The aircraft returned to Dubai for a
safe landing on runway 12L about 25 minutes after departure.
Rosaviatsia
reported a post flight inspection revealed no trace of fire, there was no
damage to the aircraft.
The aircraft was
able to depart after about 5:20 hours on the ground and reached Grozny with
a delay of about 6 hours.
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Incident: TUI Belgium B737 near Belgrade
on May 27th 2021, suspected fuel leak
A TUI Airlines
Belgium Boeing 737-700, registration OO-JAO performing flight TB-2182 from
Thira (Greece) to Brussels (Belgium) with 80 people on board, was enroute
at FL400 about 70nm west of Belgrade (Serbia) when the crew suspected a
fuel leak, shut the related engine (CFM56) down and diverted to Belgrade
for a safe landing on runway 12 about 25 minutes later.
The aircraft is
still on the ground in Belgrade about 6 hours after landing.
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Incident: Southwest B738 at Denver on May
26th 2021, bird strike
A Southwest
Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration N8569Z performing flight WN-4390 from
Denver,CO to San Jose,CA (USA) with 178 people on board, was climbing out
of Denver's runway 34L when the crew stopped the climb at 8000 feet MSL
reporting they "had a pretty large bird" on departure. The crew
advised they had some performance issues and would be landing overweight.
The aircraft landed safely on Denver's runway 35L about 15 minutes after
departure and taxied to the apron with emergency services following the
aircraft.
The FAA reported
one of the engines (CFM56) ingested a bird, in addition another bird damaged
a landing light.
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