Hat ja nicht lange gehalten die Kiste ... Kommt mir aus "LTU Zeiten" irgendwie bekannt vor ...
Find ich aber gut das man trotzdem nach Palma geflogen ist. Sehr Passagier freundlich
http://avherald.com/h?article=48e12a1e&opt=0
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An Eurowings Airbus A330-200 on behalf of
Germanwings, registration D-AXGA performing flight 4U-592 from
Cologne/Bonn (Germany) to Palma Mallorca,SP (Spain) with 169 passengers
and 13 crew, departed Cologne's runway 14L when the engine access doors
of the left hand engine (CF6) opened and separated. The crew continued
the flight and in absence of abnormal indications landed in Palma
Mallorca without further incident about 2 hours later.
A source told The Aviation Herald, that tower had observed parts of the engine
separating. The engine access doors were recovered from the aerodrome.
The airline confirmed that parts of the engine cowling separated, there
were no abnormal indications, the crew received information when the
aircraft was over southern France and continued the flight to Palma
Mallorca. Lufthansa Technik as well as Germany's BFU are investigating
as to why the parts separated.
Germany's BFU confirmed they were
informed about the separation of parts of the cowling of the left hand
engine and are currently undertaking a technical examination in
coordination with Spain's CIAIAC.