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Bevan Watches Plane in Trouble Dump Fuel

Bevan was fertilizing his yard late Sunday afternoon when he spotted a jumbo jet flying low, dumping fuel from both wing tanks.  Having been a navigator for 13years in the air force, he knew immediately that the plane was in serious trouble by how low it was flying while dumping fuel in a residential area.

He quickly called the FAA in case the plane was also lacking communications.




— An American Airlines Boeing 777 bound for Sao Paolo, Brazil was forced to make a U-turn Sunday night shortly after takeoff from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

An airline spokesman said there was a problem with one of the two engines on the jumbo jet, and the decision was made to dump its fuel and make an emergency landing at D/FW.

FAA spokesman Roland Herwig said the problem involved an engine and landing gear fire.

WFAA received numerous reports from people who saw Flight 963 flying at an unusually low altitude with streams of jet fuel exiting both wings.

According to tracking information published on the FlightAware.com Web site, the jet took off from D/FW headed south, crossed Highway 183 and then turned sharply to the east before it could cross Interstate 30. The aircraft traveled east for only 8 miles before turning due north and flying over Northwest Dallas, Farmers Branch and Carrollton.

The pilot then turned sharply west near the junction of Highway 121 and I-35E, traveled another 8 miles, and turned south over Flower Mound, headed back to the runway.

The brakes locked up as the 777 touched down, and a tire blew out. Emergency vehicles surrounded the aircraft.

No injuries were reported among the 264 passengers and 14 crew members on board.

American said passengers would be bused back to the terminal from the disabled plane on the runway.

posted on July 26, 2011 6:46 PM ()

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Good for fast thinking Bevan! The airplane could have lost communications. Of course, his call to alert the FAA could go unanswered if the GOP/Tea Party continues to run amok. They cut off funding for the FAA days ago because of their opposition to unions, and it's been shut down for days, except they say for safety plane airport controllers. What idiots. Funding needs to be restored immediately. That ploy is costing taxpayers thousands upon thousands of dollars a day.
comment by marta on July 26, 2011 7:13 PM ()
These people are totally out of control. Something has to be done to GET them out of office.
reply by timetraveler on July 26, 2011 8:21 PM ()

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