Created Friday, Oct 23rd 2020 21:17Z, last updated Friday, Oct 23rd 2020 21:17Z
An American Airlines Airbus A320-200, registration N110UW performing flight
AA-530 from Syracuse,NY to Charlotte,NC (USA) with 91 people on board, was climbing out of Syracuse's runway 10 when the crew stopped the climb at 10,000 feet requesting to return to Syracuse advising they were working on a problem. The crew subsequently reported they had multiple hydraulic failures and needed some time to set up for the approach. The aircraft entered a hold at 7000 feet to work through the checklists, advised ATC they'd have no nose wheel steering and subsequently landed safely on Syracuse's runway 10 about 45 minutes after departure and stopped on the runway, the crew confirmed they did have no nose wheel steering and needed to be towed off the runway. The crew requested emergency services to check the aircraft for any leaks and advised they had no fumes etc. on board.
The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Syracuse about 8 hours after landing back.
The flight was rescheduled for the morning of the next day with a delay of about 23 hours.
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