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#846531 by International Hitman
24 May 2013, 09:05
Just heard both runways closed at Heathrow, BA aircraft evacuated on Northern runway, all crew and passengers safe, hope all is OK
Last edited by International Hitman on 24 Jun 2015, 21:34, edited 2 times in total. Reason: Thread title updated
#846532 by Hev60
24 May 2013, 09:06
Breaking news on BBC, a British Airways plane has been evacuated and both Heathrow runways are closed. All passengers safe. No further news.
#846533 by slinky09
24 May 2013, 09:09
On Twitter the story says a BA plane lost an engine on take off ... not sure why by runways are closed and it's a police operation though!
#846534 by Hev60
24 May 2013, 09:16
That goodness it's not a major incident, that's what immediately what comes into mind when you hear news like that. However closing the runways will cause chaos on this busy holiday weekend :?
#846535 by Hull
24 May 2013, 09:16
I did think the skies were rather quiet above Wimbledon Common.
Hope everything is OK.
#846537 by slinky09
24 May 2013, 09:18
Hull wrote:I did think the skies were rather quiet above Wimbledon Common.
Hope everything is OK.


Walking your dog or do you live in the area? Just off Parkside myself.
#846538 by Hull
24 May 2013, 09:26
slinky09 wrote:
Hull wrote:I did think the skies were rather quiet above Wimbledon Common.
Hope everything is OK.


Walking your dog or do you live in the area? Just off Parkside myself.



I live in Kingston Vale myself, just about to go out my walk my dog.

BBC News reporting a possible Bird strike, South runway just opening up now.
#846539 by petercooper
24 May 2013, 09:28
Virgin Flight Status page not showing anything untoward yet so must be a bit of confusion going on at the moment. Anyone currently in the CH hearing anything? Might be a long day of drinking ahead..

Reports seem to be very mixed so far. Almost a 50/50 split between it being an "emergency landing" and an aborted takeoff due to an engine fire. (Or could the latter be technically called an "emergency landing" anyway?)

UPDATE: Looks like the plane actually did get airborne and had to fly back around.
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#846550 by gumshoe
24 May 2013, 12:22
Darren Wheeler wrote:The usual bullocks being spouted about "I though the plane was going to explode..."

Sloppy journalism award of the day goes to, no surprise, the DM (spit). Showing a video of BA38 from 2008.


BBC London just played clip of passenger saying the crew were outstanding.

Thankfully not all media are sensationalist.
#846556 by tontybear
24 May 2013, 14:13
Hull wrote:
slinky09 wrote:
Hull wrote:I did think the skies were rather quiet above Wimbledon Common.
Hope everything is OK.


Walking your dog or do you live in the area? Just off Parkside myself.



I live in Kingston Vale myself, just about to go out my walk my dog.

BBC News reporting a possible Bird strike, South runway just opening up now.



#waves from Balham. Is there a South West London V-Flyer posse ??

Latest from the BBC

According to the VS flight stats page most flights are operating normally with some delays but 1 MAN flight (and return cancelled)
#846557 by joeyc
24 May 2013, 14:30
At LHR now and things are slowly returning to normal. The VS 45 and 11 just been called from the lounge. Looks like there will not be a delay for me later on, but lets see how things play out whilst I consume the contents of the clubhouse liquor cabinet.
#846560 by NV43
24 May 2013, 14:43
International Hitman wrote:Looks like it would have been nervy, and great skill by pilot and crew, news showing in air video of cowling missing from left engine, and ground video of fire from right hand engine.
Good to see all ended well


Reported as a bird strike on the port side engine:

http://video.repubblica.it/mondo/heathr ... 446/127949

Notice how some of the passengers have left the aircraft with their hand luggage.
#846562 by Gpik
24 May 2013, 14:55
Looks like the MAN flight was cancelled in order to operate the second LHR-EDI. I know the loads on the EDI flights today were already mostly in the 100's. Possibly the best option with least impact after the EDI-LHR diverted to LTN? :)

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#846566 by tontybear
24 May 2013, 15:03
I note nothing on the VS FB page about this or possible delays.

VS really don't 'get' the use of social media do they? They really do need to be a bit more proactive rather than reactive.

Even on the main website it all looks like an after-thought.

Nothing about checking in as normal etc etc
#846567 by NV43
24 May 2013, 15:07
Darren Wheeler wrote:From AV Herald
http://avherald.com/h?article=462beb5e&opt=0


Very interesting post; thanks Darren.
#846568 by Fuzzy14
24 May 2013, 15:08
I'm glad everybody is ok, certainly an incident to test your trousers although looks like the crew were outstanding and professional.

The thing I dont' get is they did a u-turn over Essex and headed back over Central London. Why not Stansted?

Typically all UK domestic flights cancelled until 4pm to let them catch up so once again Scotland and the north gets a 2nd class service.
#846570 by joeyc
24 May 2013, 15:18
tontybear wrote:I note nothing on the VS FB page about this or possible delays.

VS really don't 'get' the use of social media do they? They really do need to be a bit more proactive rather than reactive.

Even on the main website it all looks like an after-thought.

Nothing about checking in as normal etc etc


Lol, the benefit of the man on the ground... check in area was a bit busy but staff were very visable and were good and helping people that looked a bit lost.

Had a brief chat with greeter by the desks and he let me know that the delays were under control and should not be affecting my flight y)

Same goes for the staff at the clubhouse and the visible presence of red jackets around the departure lounge, who needs facebook :P

Looks like the incident was well managed so well done to the BA CC. Glad everyone is safe.
#846573 by tontybear
24 May 2013, 15:26
I wasn't expecting them to provide instant updates but there has been nothing on the VS FB page about this - even to say 'we are now back to normal working'

Even on the website it was hardly noticable.

I'm sure the staff at LHR were well primed and put the necessary plans into place quickly etc - and from what you say it looks like they put their plans into place quickly - but with the importance of social media these days you'd think they would have at least put a couple of posts up - even if to say 'all normal now'.
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