Created Tuesday, Oct 22nd 2024 20:39Z, last updated Tuesday, Oct 22nd 2024 20:39Z
A JSX Embraer ERJ-145, registration N922JX performing flight XE-1065 from Dallas Love,TX (USA) to Cabo San Lucas (Mexico) with 29 people on board, was climbing out of Dallas Love's runway 13R when the crew stopped the climb at about 2500 feet declaring emergency in a nearly unreadable transmission. Subsequent radio transmissions were clear again, the aircraft returned to Dallas Love for a safe landing on runway 13R at a normal speed about 6 (!) minutes after departure. The crew requested emergency services (who had also not been told about the nature of emergency) to check their brakes. Emergency services reported seeing nothing unusual. A runway inspection did not find any anomaly.

The aircraft remained on the ground for about 52 hours, then performed a test flight on Oct 19th 2024, returned to service on Oct 20th 2024 and suffered another incident on the second sector of Oct 20th, see Incident: JSX E145 at Denver on Oct 20th 2024, smoke in cockpit.

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