Created Monday, Nov 2nd 2020 16:12Z, last updated Monday, Nov 2nd 2020 16:12Z
An Aer Lingus Airbus A320-200, registration EI-DVJ performing flight EI-610 from Dublin (Ireland) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), was climbing out of Dublin's runway 28L when the crew declared PAN PAN reporting multiple bird strikes on rotation for takeoff and stopped the climb at 6000 feet. The crew reported increased vibrations on the right hand engine (CFM56), the engine is operating normally otherwise. Tower advised via approach that there had been a brief flame from the right hand engine. The aircraft returned to Dublin's runway 28L for a safe landing about 16 minutes after departure.

A replacement A320-200 registration EI-DEJ reached Amsterdam with a delay of one hour.

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Dublin about 22 hours after landing back.

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