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American Airlines Plane Returns to London Heathrow Airport

american airlinesAmerican Airlines flight AA-87 had to return and make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, on June 17th.

The Boeing 787-800 plane took off for Chicago, Illinois, but had to return shortly afterwards after the crew received an indication of outflow valve malfunction.

The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.


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Valve Issues on Airbus Delay amid Transatlantic Flight


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What: Air France Airbus A340-300 en route from Paris to Bogota
Where: Guadeloupe
When: Mar 11th 2012
Who: 224
Why: While en route, a valve of the anti-ice system failed. Pilots diverted to Guadeloupe, where they stayed long enough to make repairs, before continuing on to Bogota less than four hours late.


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Qantas “No Leak” Emergency Landing


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What: Qantas Boeing 737-800 Aukland to Sydney
Where: Sydney
When: Apr 13 2011
Who: 130 passengers
Why: While en route, the plane reportedly had a fuel leak and an engine problem while over the Tasman sea. They made a “priority” landing in Sydney, with no injuries, although the fuel leak problem was mistakenly announced.

The problem was diagnosed as a fuel transfer valve, which was subsequently replaced.

Prior to landing safely in Sydney, the problem was announced on Twitter.

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