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.....don't know "if" I'll be back again.
So what is this, 3 planes in the last couple of days?
Or is it 4?
I'm losing track.
"Norway Flight Makes Emergency Landing Following Hydraulic Failure,
Pilots Lose Control and Skid off Runway"
<https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/norway-flight-makes-emergency-landing-following-hydraulic-failure/>
'A Royal Dutch Airlines plane with nearly 180 passengers onboard made an emergency landing in Norway Saturday after a hydraulic failure in midair
and went off the tarmac into the grass.
The flight was en route from Olso, Norway to Amsterdam when pilots heard
a “loud noise,” the airline said.
Statement from Royal Dutch Airlines:
UPDATE 29-12 | Incident with flight KL1204
During takeoff of flight KL1204 from Oslo with destination Amsterdam
this evening (28-12) a loud noise was heard. It was decided to divert to
the airport of Sandefjord. After landing, the Boeing 737 veered off the runway into the grass at low speed. All 176 passengers and 6 crew
members are unharmed and are being taken care of. The circumstances of
the incident are being investigated.
UPDATE 29-12:
Our passengers were transported to Oslo by bus last night and provided
with hotel accommodation if required. KLM will send an aircraft this afternoon to pick up passengers in Oslo. They will be assisted both at
Oslo Gardermoen airport and in Amsterdam.
KLM’s technical team will arrive in Sandefjord this morning to
investigate the circumstances of the incident together with local
authorities and the airport in accordance with aviation procedure, and retrieve the aircraft as soon as possible.
“A passenger plane traveling from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing at Torp Airport following a hydraulic failure,” the police reportedly said in a statement.
“After landing, we lost control, it turned right, and we couldn’t stop it,” one pilot said on the aircraft radio intercom. It was further
reported that the control tower observed smoke coming from the plane’s
left engine.
Video from the scene shows passengers evacuating the plane in a field of grass off the runway.
WATCH:
Passengers evacuate airplane in Norway after hydraulic failure and
emergency landing
Via Nick Sortor:
While nobody was injured or killed, other similar incidents across the
world recently have left hundreds of victims.
As The Gateway Pundit reported on Saturday, a passenger plane carrying
181 people crashed and exploded into a fireball in South Korea on
Saturday.
This comes after an Azerbaijan Airlines flight en route from Baku to
Grozny tragically crashed in flames in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day,
killing upwards of 30 people.
Additionally, an Air Canada flight carrying 73 passengers encountered a suspected landing gear failure upon touchdown at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Nova Scotia, causing the aircraft to skid down
the runway and a wing to catch fire. Earlier this year, an Air Canada
Boeing jet also burst into flames during takeoff, forcing the plane to
make an emergency landing. No injuries were reported on this flight'
On 2024-12-30, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
.....don't know "if" I'll be back again.
So what is this, 3 planes in the last couple of days?
Or is it 4?
I'm losing track.
"Norway Flight Makes Emergency Landing Following Hydraulic Failure,
Pilots Lose Control and Skid off Runway"
<https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/norway-flight-makes-emergency >>-landing-following-hydraulic-failure/>
'A Royal Dutch Airlines plane with nearly 180 passengers onboard made
an emergency landing in Norway Saturday after a hydraulic failure in
midair and went off the tarmac into the grass.
The flight was en route from Olso, Norway to Amsterdam when pilots
heard a “loud noise,” the airline said.
Statement from Royal Dutch Airlines:
UPDATE 29-12 | Incident with flight KL1204
During takeoff of flight KL1204 from Oslo with destination Amsterdam
this evening (28-12) a loud noise was heard. It was decided to divert
to the airport of Sandefjord. After landing, the Boeing 737 veered
off the runway into the grass at low speed. All 176 passengers and 6
crew members are unharmed and are being taken care of. The
circumstances of the incident are being investigated.
UPDATE 29-12:
Our passengers were transported to Oslo by bus last night and
provided with hotel accommodation if required. KLM will send an
aircraft this afternoon to pick up passengers in Oslo. They will be
assisted both at Oslo Gardermoen airport and in Amsterdam.
KLM’s technical team will arrive in Sandefjord this morning to
investigate the circumstances of the incident together with local
authorities and the airport in accordance with aviation procedure,
and retrieve the aircraft as soon as possible.
“A passenger plane traveling from Oslo to Amsterdam made an
emergency landing at Torp Airport following a hydraulic failure,”
the police reportedly said in a statement.
“After landing, we lost control, it turned right, and we couldn’t
stop it,” one pilot said on the aircraft radio intercom. It was
further reported that the control tower observed smoke coming from
the plane’s left engine.
Video from the scene shows passengers evacuating the plane in a field
of grass off the runway.
WATCH:
Passengers evacuate airplane in Norway after hydraulic failure and
emergency landing
Via Nick Sortor:
While nobody was injured or killed, other similar incidents across
the world recently have left hundreds of victims.
As The Gateway Pundit reported on Saturday, a passenger plane
carrying 181 people crashed and exploded into a fireball in South
Korea on Saturday.
This comes after an Azerbaijan Airlines flight en route from Baku to
Grozny tragically crashed in flames in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day,
killing upwards of 30 people.
Additionally, an Air Canada flight carrying 73 passengers encountered
a suspected landing gear failure upon touchdown at the Halifax
Stanfield International Airport in Nova Scotia, causing the aircraft
to skid down the runway and a wing to catch fire. Earlier this year,
an Air Canada Boeing jet also burst into flames during takeoff,
forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. No injuries were
reported on this flight'
Just make sure it's not a Boeing DEI built and maintained model.
On 2024-12-30, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:No such thing.
.....don't know "if" I'll be back again.
[snip Nazi garbage]>Just make sure it's not a Boeing DEI built and maintained model.