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Pilots praised after Etihad plane’s tyres deflated following aborted take-off at high-speed
Pilots praised after Etihad plane’s tyres deflated following aborted take-off at high-speed - The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said the cause of the aborted take-off was ‘a high exhaust gas temp
Tyres burst as Etihad pilot aborts Melbourne take-off at last moment
The pilot of a fast-moving Etihad Airways passenger jet slammed on the emergency brakes moments before take-off in Australia due to technical problems, news reports said on Monday. No one was harmed in Sunday evening's incident at Melbourne Airport.
Etihad flight aborts takeoff from Melbourne airport after two tyres burst on runway, passengers evacuated
An Etihad flight from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi aborted takeoff after two tyres burst. Emergency services applied foam for safety and evacuated 289 passengers. The incident caused delays at the airport as repairs were made and only one runway remained operational.
Etihad flight aborts take-off in Melbourne due to 'technical reasons'
An Etihad Airways flight was forced to abort take-off at the last minute at Melbourne Airport on Sunday night due to "technical reasons". The incident occurred when Etihad flight EY461, with 271 passengers on board,
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Etihad B787 rejects takeoff at Melbourne Airport after two main gear tires burst
An Etihad Airways Boeing B787 Dreamliner has rejected takeoff at Melbourne Airport after the aircraft suffered two burst main ...
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Boeing plane aborts takeoff after 'technical problem' on runway
An Etihad plane from Australia to the United Arab Emirates was forced to abort takeoff for ‘technical reasons’. There were ...
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Tyres of Etihad plane 'explode' during take-off with almost 300 passengers on board
Flight EY461 was planned to leave Melbourne Airport for Abu Dhabi on 5 January when it had to make an emergency landing.
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner aborts takeoff from Australia airport at last minute for 'technical reasons': reports
A Boeing 787 operated by Etihad Airways aborted its takeoff from Melbourne Airport in Australia on Sunday due to technical ...
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Boeing plane wheels 'explode' on runway during take-off with 300 onboard
Etihad Airways flight EY461, from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi, was moments from take-off when the incident happened. All 289 ...
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Panic as Boeing plane aborts take-off on runway as pilot ‘slams emergency brake’ & passengers report ‘tyres exploding’
FIRE crews swarmed a packed Boeing plane after its pilot was forced to abort take-off and “slam the emergency brake”.
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Melbourne airport incident: Etihad Airways flight halts takeoff after tyres burst
Travelling by air has become a routine part of modern life, with millions of passengers taking to the skies every day. For ...
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300 Passengers On Etihad Flight Escape Unhurt After Landing Gear Catches Fire At Melbourne Airport
Around 300 passengers onboard a Boeing 787 had a narrow escape at the Melbourne Airport in Australia after the landing gear ...
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Etihad Airways' aborted take-off causes delays and disruption at Melbourne Airport
A damaged plane that aborted take-off at Australia's second-busiest airport remains on the runway, causing flight disruptions ...
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UAE: Etihad Airways Flight Aborts Take-Off At Melbourne Airport Due To Technical Issues
UAE carrier Etihad Airways flight EY461, travelling from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport, aborted ...
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Etihad Airways flight aborts takeoff at Melbourne airport after tyre burst, passengers evacuated safely
Etihad Airways flight EY461 to Abu Dhabi aborted takeoff at Melbourne Airport after two tyres burst, prompting safety ...
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