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A little incident at Manchester (EGCC) on the 22nd which exercised the
airport fire service. The crew were aware that something was amiss prior to finals as the fire crews were out a time before touchdown (which appeared to be perfectly normal). I presume there was some cockpit indication (temp, pressure, or something). Picture 1 shows what appears to be smoke or fumes eminating from the left undercarraige but thankfully no flames or sign of radiant heat and once inspected the aircraft continued under its own power to the terminal buildings. -- Andrew B (Cheshire, England) "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." (Lord Kelvin, president Royal Society, 1895.) |
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