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Brussels Airlines A330 Suffers Inflight Dual Engine Failure
A Brussels Airlines Airbus A330-223, performing flight SN358 from Kinshasa to Brussels, suffered failures on both engines at different stages of its journey. As the aircraft reached its cruising altitude of 40,000ft over Algerian airspace, the number-one engine failed. The flight crew managed to re-ignite the failed engine and decided to continue its original route to Brussels. The aircraft suffered yet another engine failure as it descended towards Belgian airspace. “When in descending towards… (airwaysmag.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It seems to me that some of these airlines/pilots from other countries just dont get it. In my mind, an emergency declaration should be an automatic flight cancellation. Period. Once declared, that aircraft should be deemed unsafe to fly and must land, pulled from service until a full inspection in regards to the emergency clears it to once again be airworthy.
My "Pucker" suction would be at 100%!
Both engines? I would look at a contaminated Fuel problem.
Were these Rolls Royce engines?
There was an angel aboard Brussels Airlines Flight SN358 that day.
Yes, she’s a flight attendant.
I'm sorry ... what about the FA?