Created Saturday, Oct 23rd 2021 20:22Z, last updated Saturday, Oct 23rd 2021 20:22Z
A Piedmont Airlines Embraer ERJ-145 on behalf of American Airlines, registration N602AE performing flight
AA-6014 from Albany,NY to Chicago,IL (USA) with 45 people on board, was climbing out of Albany's runway 19 when the crew stopped the climb at 3000 feet advising they had a left hand engine (Ae3007) fire indication and needed to return to Albany landing on runway 19. They would need to stop on the runway and have emergency services check the engine. The crew further reported while working their checklists that the fire indication had ceased, however, they still wanted emergency services to check them on the runway. The aircraft landed safely on runway 19 about 25 minutes after departure and stopped on the runway. Emergency services reported they did not see any fire or smoke from the left hand engine, the aircraft subsequently taxied to the apron.
A replacement Embraer ERJ-145 registration N692AE reached Chicago with a delay of 6 hours.
The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground for about 20 hours, then positioned to Philadelphia,PA (USA) and resumed service.
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