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#902368 by 747 G-VROS
02 May 2015, 12:36
G-VXLG hasn't circled for long and looks to be coming back into MAN in the next few minutes.

G-VROS....
#902371 by sunny23uk
02 May 2015, 13:09
Looks like she's landed safely back at Manchester, no news on what the emergency was yet.
#902374 by Fuzzy14
02 May 2015, 13:41
I'm in an Orlando Facebook group with somebody on the plane. She isn't aware of any smoke in cockpit (doesn't mean it didn't happen), they have not been taken off the flight are still onboard waiting for engineering. Sounds minor whatever it was.
#902376 by gumshoe
02 May 2015, 13:48
Indeed, someone's tweeted VS to say they're sat on board and haven't yet been told what's happened. If there really was smoke they'd have been evacuated PDQ.
#902378 by Kraken
02 May 2015, 14:04
Currently sat in 9K on VS75. We got to a out the East coast of Ireland & the captain announced we were returning to MAN.

Circled for about half an hour over tge Irish Sea dumping fuel then did a normal - but heavy - landing into MAN. Escorted to remote stand by fire crews, as per normal for a heavy landing (hot brakes).

Engineering are trying to fix the fault & a replacement flight crew is on their way to the airport. They are hoping we'll go today.

Communication has been OK - don't think there is a lot more they could have said. Plane is getting.cold on the remote stand though..
#902379 by David
02 May 2015, 14:14
Hopefully you will be heading back to the sunshine (again ) shortly James.

Seems no time since you were last there ): but seriously, hope the delays not too long and your back in the air shortly y)

David
#902380 by hiljil
02 May 2015, 14:15
So glad to hear you are safe , Kraken, but sorry to know your flight was aborted, fingers crossed you do get off today.
#902382 by jr17
02 May 2015, 15:09
There seems to have been a few issues recently! And wasn't G-VXLG poorly not too long ago too?

VS have said that the technical issue has now been resolved, but I am growing increasingly concerned, as I'm on VS75 this time next week!
#902383 by Kraken
02 May 2015, 15:21
Just had an update from the new captain - we should be ready to push back in about 5mins.

Fault was a cooling fan guving a fault warning light. & they chose to return ti the nearest Virgin base.

Flight time is 8h14m now - so 40mins faster that the original.

Fingers crossed - I want to get to Florida. Only saving grace is that I've had a comfy seat to sit out the delay.
#902385 by buns
02 May 2015, 16:12
Kaken

Than ks for the updates and definative info y) y)

Hope all goes well for the rest of your holiday

buns
#902389 by Petmadness
02 May 2015, 18:04
Super news, great to know you are on your way y) Now sit back, relax and enjoy that Floridian sunshine 8D
#902396 by horburyflyer
02 May 2015, 19:29
I have been away cheering on the Tour de Yorkshire in a windswept York today so playing catch up!!

Really pleased you are on your way James and thank you for keeping us all up to date with what actually was happening. Have a great time in Florida. I will be following you out there in a couple of weeks time, so save some sunshine for me :D

Jon
#902418 by G-VROY
03 May 2015, 00:00
Perfect time to buy some more 'reliable' A380's ;-) anyone know any on the used market?..
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