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Sunday, 12 April 2009 07:40 |
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A Czech Airlines plane bound for Cancun, Mexico, was forced to return to Prague’s Ruzyně Airport five hours after take off on Saturday when a technical fault became apparent. The ČSA Airbus was flying above the North Sea when the fuel gauge developed a fault, one of the passengers. The crew decided to make the return journey to Prague rather than landing in nearby Oslo, because the airline’s technicians were based in the former, the passenger added. One hundred and ninety three people were on board the ČSA flight, which touched down again in Ruzyně at 14:00 CET. A spokesperson for ČSA said that, in returning to Prague, the captain of the plane had acted in accordance with company security regulations.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 11:09 |