mandag 5. juni 2023

Diverse motorproblemer - Curt Lewis

 

Incident: Indigo A20N at Guwahati on Jun 4th 2023, engine problem

 

An Indigo Airbus A320-200N, registration VT-IZF performing flight 6E-2652 from Guwahati to Dibrugarh (India) with about 150 people on board, was climbing out of Guwahati when the crew stopped the climb at about 10,000 feet due to a problem with one of the engines (PW1127G). The aircraft returned to Guwahati for a safe landing.

 

Passengers reported the captain announced there was a technical snag with one of the engines, they were returning to Guwahati. After landing they were told to remain seated while engineers were trying to fix the snag, after about two hours it was announced the aircraft could not depart. The flight was cancelled.

 

https://avherald.com/h?article=50a0a11c&opt=0

 

 

Incident: Jetblue A320 at New York on Jun 1st 2023, engine shut down in flight

 

A Jetblue Airbus A320-200, registration N657JB performing flight B6-1219 from New York JFK,NY to Atlanta,GA (USA) with 128 people on board, was climbing out of JFK's runway 31L when the crew stopped the climb at about 11000 feet reporting an engine problem and requested to return to JFK. The crew subsequently advised they were "engine out", the left engine was out. The crew performed an ILS approach to runway 22R and landed safely about 17 minutes after departure.

 

A replacement Airbus A321-200 registration N988JT reached Atlanta with a delay of about 3 hours.

 

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in New York about 54 hours after landing back.

 

https://avherald.com/h?article=50a019e1&opt=0

 

 

Incident: LATAM Chile B763 near Salina Cruz on Jun 2nd 2023, engine failure

 

A LATAM Chile Boeing 767-300 on behalf of LATAM Peru, registration CC-CWV performing flight LP-9959 from Los Angeles,CA (USA) to Lima (Peru), was enroute at FL410 about 100nm south of Salina Cruz (Mexico) when an engine (CF6) failed prompting the crew to divert to Mexico City. The aircraft landed safely on Mexico City's runway 05R about 20 minutes after leaving FL410.

 

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Mexico City about 13 hours after landing.

 

https://avherald.com/h?article=50a0044b&opt=0

 

 

Incident: Aeromexico B738 at Merida on Jun 1st 2023, engine shut down in flight

 

An Aeromexico Boeing 737-800, registration XA-PPP performing flight AM-837 from Merida to Mexico City (Mexico), was climbing out of Merida's runway 36 when the crew stopped the climb at about FL330 due to problems with an engine (CFM56). The crew decided to return to Merida, shut the engine down and landed safely back on runway 10 about 55 minutes after departure.

 

A replacement Boeing 737-9 MAX registration XA-JSO reached Mexico City with a delay of about 6:15 hours.

 

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Merida about 7 hours after landing back.

 

https://avherald.com/h?article=509f26ae&opt=0

 

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