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TallDutch
2007-10-10, 08:12 AM
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- An SAS Denmark Q400 headed to Poland returned to Copenhagen after pilots got a cockpit warning of a possible failure in the Bombardier Inc. aircraft, the Ritzau news service reported, citing Mikkel Loendahl, a spokesman for parent company SAS Group.

The plane was headed to Gdansk with 47 passengers when the pilots opted to return to Copenhagen because of a cockpit ``indication failure,'' Rizau said, citing Loendahl. The plane landed in Copenhagen without incident, he said.

SAS, the operator of Scandinavian Airlines, resumed flights with Q400 aircraft on Oct. 4, three weeks after grounding the 27 planes following two crash landings in September. The groundings cost SAS as much as 15 million kronor ($2.3 million) a day, the company said last month.

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