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Engine fire after take-off: fear on the Milan-Salerno flight, plane forced to reverse course and return to Malpensa
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Engine fire after take-off: fear on the Milan-Salerno flight, plane forced to reverse course and return to Malpensa

During a flight operated by Aeroitalia departing from Milan Malpensa en route to Salerno’s new 'Costa d'Amalfi e del Cilento' airport, visible flames were observed from one of the engines shortly after takeoff. The crew immediately decided to reverse course and return to the departure airport due to a technical issue encountered during climb. The incident occurred on Tuesday, July 7th, causing significant tension among passengers. Preliminary investigations suggest the problem could have been caused by a bird strike, which may have led to engine malfunction.

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Engine fire after take-off: fear on the Milan-Salerno flight, plane forced to reverse course and return to Malpensa

During a flight operated by Aeroitalia departing from Milan Malpensa en route to Salerno’s new 'Costa d'Amalfi e del Cilento' airport, visible flames were observed from one of the engines shortly after takeoff. The crew immediately decided to reverse course and return to the departure airport due to a technical issue encountered during climb. The incident occurred on Tuesday, July 7th, causing significant tension among passengers. Preliminary investigations suggest the problem could have been caused by a bird strike, which may have led to engine malfunction.

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