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Air France A350 Pilots Denied Clearance by Chicago O’Hare, Flight Returns to Paris
PARIS- An Air France (AF) transatlantic flight to Chicago O’Hare (ORD) was forced to return to Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) after nearly seven hours in the air. (aviationa2z.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Add in the speculation as to why it turned back and you have a story that should never have been printed.
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As per Flightaware records, AF 136 has been operating daily from CDG to ORD with A350-900 equipment. Guessing the denial of clearance into Chicago could be : dangerous goods in cargo OR security authorities made the denial, based on passenger manifest ?
Or as I noted.. Simply Paper Work could cause it as well!
We can speculate all we want but until the reason is released, if it is ever released, it’s all just guessing.
The plane was barely on the Atlantic tracks when it turned around! Not like the plane was on approach in ORD.
Sensationalism at its finest