Air France plane forced to land in Canada after engine blowout


Ottawa, Oct 1 (IANS): An Air France plane en route to Los Angeles from Paris made an emergency landing on Saturday in Canada after one of its engines blew out over the Atlantic Ocean, CTV reported.

The Airbus A380, the largest passenger plane in the world, was forced to land in Goose Bay airport in Labrador at around 1.40 p.m. with part of the engine cowling missing, scattering debris across the runway following "serious damage" to one of the plane's four engines, Xinhua reported.

The crew on board the aircraft handled the incident perfectly and the aircraft will undergo technical checks and it is working on rerouting passengers, CTV quoted Air France as reporting.

A passengers said everything was going as normal for the first six and a half hours of the flight before there was a sound like an explosion.

Then an announcement said the plane would be diverted to Canada. There wasn't a panic that people would have expected.

 

  

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  • Maxim Kind, Philadelphia

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    There are two rescue plane. The first with 100 passangers (apparently from First and Business Class) have left on a small B737 plane and will be in LAX at 6:31am LT. The second rescue plane, a much larger B777 (with capacity of 383) just landed. It will take about 2.5 hours to board and 7.5 hours to fly to LAX

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Fortunate that no major harm to the passengers

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