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EasyJet Flight 6074 was a scheduled flight on 15 September 2006 from Alicante, Spain to Bristol, United Kingdom on an Airbus A319-111. The flight suffered severe electrical failures during its flight to Bristol.
On 15 September 2006, EasyJet Flight 6074, an Airbus A319-111 registered as G-EZAC, en route from Alicante to Bristol Airport experienced a major electrical system failure near Nantes, France, that caused multiple aircraft systems to become inoperative, including the aircraft's radios, autopilot, the captain's electronic flight instrument ...
15 September 2006: Easyjet Flight 6074 to the UK suffers serious problems in the air and is unable to contact ATC. It is very close to an America bound American Airlines plane and ATC is able to request the latter to descend, narrowly missing the other plane. Some things improve on the Easyjet plane and it is able to land safely. [21]
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Video footage from the incident, which went viral on social media, shows an easyJet cabin crew member opening the door of the plane's lavatory to find a man and a woman engaging in the act.
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The north terminal is not currently affected by the incident, the airport has confirmed Gatwick Airport security incident delays flights and shuts roads with severe disruption to passengers Skip ...
September 15, 2006: An American Airlines Boeing 777 operating Flight 63 nearly missed EasyJet Flight 6074, an A319-111 which suffered an electrical failure over Nantes, France with 144 people on board. Due to the electrical failure of the A319 and loss of the aircraft's radios, the captain's EFIS, ECAM and TCAS, the plane nearly missed the A319.