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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.
Headed by a LMS Black Five steam locomotive No 45274, the 12:15 York to Bristol express, consisting of ten carriages, approached Sutton Coldfield railway station at about 55-60 mph (88-96 km/h) — twice the permitted speed of 30 mph. When it reached the sharp curve immediately before the station, the train derailed, colliding with the platforms.
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The first plane to take off from the runway promptly at 8.01am was the delayed 6.05am easyJet flight to Rome. As of 8:45am on Saturday, 15 flights have taken off from the airport.
An easyJet flight was forced to return to Bristol Airport after just over one hour in the air after experiencing a technical issue.. EasyJet flight EZY2963 took off at 10.27am on Thursday 2 ...
The cause of the crash was likely an onboard explosive device, [124] [125] and that ISIL has claimed that it brought down the aircraft. [ 126 ] On 2 February 2016, Daallo Airlines Flight 159 , an Airbus A321-111 registered as SX-BHS, suffered an in-flight explosion five minutes after takeoff, injuring two passengers; the explosion blew a hole ...
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