A mid-flight engine
failure forced an Air France A380 jet with more than 500 passengers on
board to
turn back to the Ivory Coast capital Abidjan where it landed without further incident early Sunday.
turn back to the Ivory Coast capital Abidjan where it landed without further incident early Sunday.
"We were flying
over Niger (to Paris)... I saw a ball of flame for a few seconds and
then a large bang on the left side of the aircraft," Baudelaire Mieu, a
journalist with Bloomberg News, told AFP.
"The plane
began to roll, everything was shaking and people started to panic. The
pilot came on and said 'We have just lost a left side engine. We are
returning to Abidjan," Mieu said.
The Air France-KLM manager for West Africa Jean-Luc Mevellec confirmed the incident.
"Technically, it is what is called an engine blow-out. It is a well known problem," Mevellec told AFP.
"Technically, it is what is called an engine blow-out. It is a well known problem," Mevellec told AFP.
"It
happens from time to time. It is a well known phenomenon, well
understood and crew are well trained on simulators all year long to deal
with this type of fault," he added.
Mieu said the
giant four-engined aircraft, the world's biggest passenger jet,
"continued to vibrate all the way back to Abidjan. People were praying."
"It was a close call. I have never been so frightened!"
"It was a close call. I have never been so frightened!"
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