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    AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    Plane makes emergency landing after LaGuardia take-off
    LaGuardia flight lands after engine failure

    BY BILL MASON | [email protected]
    11:00 PM EDT, August 4, 2008

    An American Airlines MD-80 bound for Atlanta was forced to make an emergency landing Monday afternoon after one of its two rear-mounted engines failed shortly after takeoff off from LaGuardia Airport, officials said. No one was injured and the cause of the engine failure was not known late Monday night, said Tim Wagner, an American Airlines spokesman. Passengers were reassigned to other flights, including aboard other airlines, to be transported to Atlanta, he said.
    American Airlines flight 2393 took off from runway 4 at 4:39 p.m., and immediately, airport personnel knew there was a problem, officials said.
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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    Sounds pretty scary. Yes, I know the eyewitnesses in the article probably don't know what they're talking about, and leveling out to 600ft in that situation is probably SOP, but having seen many a Mad Dog use up 6500 of those 7000 feet with TWO engines makes me think it could have been awfully close to a disaster.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    I happened to see this aircraft turning final while heading home from spotting. Didn't really think much of it except for the unusual approach. Thought it was a go around or something.
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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    According to the article in Newsday even the controllers at LGA were worried including NATC Pres Bill McLoughlin who was
    working in the Tower at the time.

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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    I heard there was junk all over 4.
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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    I heard this on the scanner as I was at JFK. They stopped all JFK traffic.
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    Re: AA MD-80 Loses Engine on Takeoff From LGA

    I picked it up on ACARSD
    ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N592AA
    Message label: _ Block id: 5 Msg. no: 4506
    Flight id: AA2393
    -----------------------------------------------------------[04/08/2008 16:45]

    I saw it fly over me while I was waiting for the Kuwaiti 744.


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