Monday, June 27, 2016

Aer Lingus B752 at New York on Jun 26th 2016, engine indication



An Aer Lingus Boeing 757-200, registration EI-CJX performing flight EI-102 from New York JFK,NY (USA) to Dublin (Ireland), was climbing out of New York's runway 13R when the crew stopped the climb at about FL240 reporting a maintenance issue and requested to descend to 15,000 feet and enter a hold for about 15 minutes. The crew advised in the hold that they had an engine (RB211) indication requiring the return to JFK, no assistance was needed however. The aircraft landed safely on JFK's runway 13R with emergency services on stand by, the aircraft vacated the runway and advised they might need assistance due to warm brakes. Emergency services reported brakes appeared normal, they followed the aircraft to the apron.

A replacement Boeing 757-200 registration EI-LBT is estimated to reach Dublin with a delay of 4 hours.

Incident: Lingus B752 at New York on Jun 26th 2016, engine indication

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