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The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago
late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. |
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![]() "Conscious Pilate" wrote in message ... The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. That sure brings back memories... Luke |
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![]() "Luke" wrote in message ... That sure brings back memories... First thing I thought: Lucky they did not loose both, like the El-Al 747 did near Amsterdam. Ron -- Non urinat in ventum |
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![]() "Luke" wrote in message ... That sure brings back memories... First thing I thought: Lucky they did not loose both, like the El-Al 747 did near Amsterdam. Ron -- Non urinat in ventum |
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![]() "Conscious Pilate" wrote in message ... The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. That sure brings back memories... Luke |
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Didn't a DC-10 lose a pylon on TO at O'Hare with loss of a/c and all
on board? P. On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 06:28:01 +1100, "Conscious Pilate" wrote: The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. |
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Sadly your correct. It looks like number one engine did a similar thing too
and flipped back over to top of the wing, damaging the leading edge in the way back. Fortunately the 747 didn't lose hydraulic power in its port wing this time. "Papa Fox" wrote in message ... Didn't a DC-10 lose a pylon on TO at O'Hare with loss of a/c and all on board? P. On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 06:28:01 +1100, "Conscious Pilate" wrote: The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. |
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Sadly your correct. It looks like number one engine did a similar thing too
and flipped back over to top of the wing, damaging the leading edge in the way back. Fortunately the 747 didn't lose hydraulic power in its port wing this time. "Papa Fox" wrote in message ... Didn't a DC-10 lose a pylon on TO at O'Hare with loss of a/c and all on board? P. On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 06:28:01 +1100, "Conscious Pilate" wrote: The Kalitta Air jet took off from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago late Wednesday. It later reported mechanical problems in one of Its engines, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Chicago said. The Boeing 747 was able to fly, but was diverted as a safety precaution to Detroit, where it landed without incident, FAA officials said. No one was injured. After the landing, airline personnel discovered the engine was completely gone, FAA officials said. Michigan authorities searched Thursday for the engine, which may have fallen into Lake Michigan, the FAA said. The FAA will Investigate the incident, but the results of an investigation could take weeks. |
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