Created Friday, May 7th 2021 17:03Z, last updated Friday, May 7th 2021 17:03Z
An Allegiant Airbus A319-100, registration N313NV performing flight G4-314 from Los Angeles,CA to Provo,UT (USA) with 102 people on board, was climbing out of Los Angeles' runway 25R when the crew declared emergency reporting they had a bird strike into the right hand engine (CFM56). The crew stopped the climb at 5000 feet, positioned for an ILS approach to runway 25R and advised they wanted emergency services on stand by to look after the right hand engine, the "vibration is pretty hot", they wanted to make sure there was no fire. The aircraft landed safely on runway 25R about 16 minutes after departure and vacated the runway, emergency services inspected the aircraft before the aircraft taxied to the apron.

A replacement A319-100 registration N322NV reached Provo with a delay of 4:20 hours.

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground about 26 hours after landing.

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