Created Friday, Oct 28th 2022 08:28Z, last updated Tuesday, Nov 1st 2022 09:58Z
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200, registration N765AN performing flight
AA-908 from Buenos Aires Ezeiza,BA (Argentina) to Miami,FL (USA), was climbing out of Buenos Aires' runway 11 when at about 2000 feet the crew received a left hand engine (Trent 892) stall indication prompting the crew to stop the climb at 3000 feet and return to Buenos Aires. The aircraft landed safely back on runway 11 about 20 minutes after departure.
Argentina's JST have opened an investigation into the occurrence.
On Nov 1st 2022 The Aviation Herald received information, that the left hand Fuel Flow indication blanked out when the aircraft accelerated through 120 KIAS. During climb out after the landing gear had been retracted the left hand EPR blanked out and cabin crew alerted the flight crew to sparks and noise coming from the left hand engine prompting the flight crew to return to Ezeiza Airport.
The engine in more detail after landing:
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