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Japan Airlines 787 Makes Emergency Landing in Honolulu
On Saturday, a Japan Airlines 787, scheduled between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and San Francisco International Airport, made an emergency diversion to Honolulu International Airport. (30kfeet.us) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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More 'teething' problems with Dreamliner, JAL makes emergency landing.
JAL flight 2 from RJTT to KSFO makes an emergency landing in Hawaii due to engine shutdown account oil pressure issue.
http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/morning_call/2014/03/japan-airlines-boeing-dreamliner-makes-emergency.html
More 'teething' problems with Dreamliner, JAL makes emergency landing.
JAL flight 2 from RJTT to KSFO makes an emergency landing in Hawaii due to engine shutdown account oil pressure issue.
http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/morning_call/2014/03/japan-airlines-boeing-dreamliner-makes-emergency.html
Nine hours later from WSJ
http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-476117/
http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-476117/
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JL002 makes emergency landing in HNL
Japan Airlines said Sunday its Dreamliner flight from Tokyo to San Francisco made an emergency landing in Honolulu, reportedly due to a possible problem with its hydraulic system.
The pilot of flight JL002, carrying 171 passengers and crew, decided to divert to Hawaii after a warning message about falling pressure of lubricant oil in its right engine, according to Japanese national broadcaster NHK.
NHK said that there was no fire and no injuries.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hayUCP9CQf5nDKOYjzm78Rv_GzOg?docId=f1770f70-06ed-439a-a45c-6b346d0d27c9&hl=en
JL002 makes emergency landing in HNL
Japan Airlines said Sunday its Dreamliner flight from Tokyo to San Francisco made an emergency landing in Honolulu, reportedly due to a possible problem with its hydraulic system.
The pilot of flight JL002, carrying 171 passengers and crew, decided to divert to Hawaii after a warning message about falling pressure of lubricant oil in its right engine, according to Japanese national broadcaster NHK.
NHK said that there was no fire and no injuries.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hayUCP9CQf5nDKOYjzm78Rv_GzOg?docId=f1770f70-06ed-439a-a45c-6b346d0d27c9&hl=en
Mechanical related to hydraulics. It happens. Fix it and go.
I don't understand the impulse to downplay everything that goes wrong with this plane. Whether it's catching on fire or shutting down engines over the ocean the response is always, "So what?"
So, it's a new, advanced airliner and it's full of people. The idea is that it doesn't catch on fire and divert over the Pacific.
So, it's a new, advanced airliner and it's full of people. The idea is that it doesn't catch on fire and divert over the Pacific.
Don't dismiss the need to shut down one of the engines over the Pacific Ocean with a full load of PAX like it's no big deal.
JAL Dreamliner lands on one engine after oil pressure problem
(CNN) -- A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Japan Airlines (JAL) was forced to land prematurely in Hawaii, after pilots shut down one of its engines.
Flight JL002 with 171 people on board was en route from Tokyo to San Francisco when an oil pressure warning was received, forcing the pilots to terminate the flight eight hours in.
"At the approach to Honolulu the oil pressure was getting low, so the engine was shutdown," a JAL spokesperson told CNN. "When one engine of an aircraft with twin engines is stopped, the airline must declare an emergency so the flight can have priority to be guided by air traffic control and apply for landing. "There was no injured passenger or crew. "It was not battery trouble; the cause is being investigated."
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/10/travel/dreamliner-engine-problem/index.html?c=us