"It's Very Impressive" : a Boeing 777 From Martinique Turns Back After an Engine Problem
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Air France's AF398 flight, departing from Fort-de-France to Paris, turned back after take-off as the engine had started to pump. None of the 469 passengers and crew members in this Boeing 777-300ER were injured.
On Saturday evening, 21 February, an Air France aircraft departing from Fort-de-France (Martinique) had to turn around in an emergency, a few minutes after take-off. In question: flames escaping from one of the two reactors.
An Air France flight from Fort-de-France to Paris had to return to its departure airport on Saturday "due to a technical incident". A source close to the file states to the AFP that flames appeared in one of the engines shortly after the take-off. Passengers were taken care of. - "It's very impressive": a Boeing 777 part of Martinique makes a turn after an engine problem (Transports).
A Boeing 777 connecting Martinique to Paris had to turn back after an engine problem shortly after take-off.
An Air France flight from Fort-de-France to Paris had to turn back a few minutes after take-off this Saturday, Martinique La 1ère tells us.
An Air France flight between Martinique and Paris was forced to turn around in flight. A reactor had caught fire. No wounded were to be deplored.
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