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They then requested permission for fuel dumping while maintaining the required altitude. ATC guided the pilots to a safe zone away from surrounding air traffic as the aircraft proceeded to dump fuel.
According to radio transmissions, the pilots requested to maintain an altitude of 6,000 feet while fuel dumping was underway.
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A Munich-bound United Airlines flight, UA108, was forced to return to Washington Dulles Airport due to a left engine failure ...
The incident occurred as the aircraft was ascending to its cruising altitude, reaching approximately 5,000 feet when the crew ...
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A United Airlines flight faced an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Washington Dulles. Pilots coordinated with ATC ...