Browsing: Aviation Incidents

Delta Flight DL161 Declares Emergency After Departing Amsterdam

Delta Air Lines flight DL161, an Airbus A350 on its way to Minneapolis, declared an emergency after taking off from Amsterdam Schiphol. The aircraft, which departed from Gate E20, returned to Amsterdam and landed on runway 18C about 45 minutes into the flight. It is currently parked at a remote stand.

British Airways Flight BA16 Makes Emergency Landing in Sydney

British Airways Flight BA16, operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, made an emergency return to Sydney an hour after departure due to reports of smoke or an odor in the cockpit. The flight was bound for Singapore and landed safely with all passengers disembarking without incident.

WestJet Flight Gear Collapse at Sint Maarten Closes Airport

WestJet Flight WS2276, a Boeing 737-800, experienced a collapse of its right main landing gear during landing at Sint Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport, leading to its closure. Emergency services responded swiftly to ensure safe evacuation, while other flights were impacted by the airport’s temporary shutdown.

aegean-airlines-loses-cat

Aegean Airlines has faced its second cat transport incident in two years, with three cats going missing on a flight from Crete to Paris. The airline, which did not provide an apology or explanation, later reunited the cats with their owners. Aegean Airlines allows pets in the cabin under specified conditions but has faced previous incidents of lost animals.

British Airways G-ZBKL

A British Airways flight from Sydney to Singapore made an emergency landing back at Sydney Airport due to smoke in the cabin. Emergency services were prepared and all passengers disembarked safely. British Airways is investigating the smoke’s source, but the flight remains canceled. A comparable event occurred in August 2025 involving a British Airways Airbus A380 in Johannesburg.

Storm captured B787 Pilot

A Boeing 787 captain captured video footage of multiple aircraft navigating a significant storm near Tbilisi, Georgia. The footage, taken from the cockpit, shows aircraft in holding patterns around a powerful thunderstorm, highlighting standard safety procedures. The video garnered attention on social media for its remarkable depiction of flying near severe weather conditions.