Aurigny incident
Discussion
What could this be, given the plane is grounded I'm assuming technical rather than procedural?
Serious Aurigny plane incident in Guernsey being investigated - BBC News https://share.google/B9Sy9HZ2v40jEV3IO
Serious Aurigny plane incident in Guernsey being investigated - BBC News https://share.google/B9Sy9HZ2v40jEV3IO
Looking over the detailed ADS data from this flight, it appears to rapidly lose speed and altitude as it crosses the Pleinmont headland. Probable cause: single engine failure. Passing over Torteval and St Peter’s at a ground speed as low as 85 knots (around 2/3 normal), it looks as if it did a stall recovery procedure (pointing the nose down to gain speed to keep airborne). From the available data, this was a very serious incident indeed.
Note: this plane was grounded at LGW since 29/1 due to an engine issue and was being flown back empty.
Note: this plane was grounded at LGW since 29/1 due to an engine issue and was being flown back empty.
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