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Bird Strike Forces New York-Bound Caribbean Airlines Plane To Return To Piarco Airport

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, August 30, 2018 (CMC) A Caribbean Airlines (CAL) flight, bound for New York, yesterday, was forced to turn around and return to the Piarco International Airport here, following a bird strike.

On Thursday, CAL confirmed that a bird strike occurred with one of its Boeing 737-800 aircraft, operating flight BW 552, bound for JFK International Airport, New York, from Argyle International Airport, in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, on Wednesday.

In a statement, CAL said the flight crew followed the standard operating procedures and the aircraft returned, safely to Piarco International Airport, where it was taken out of service for maintenance by the airline’s engineers.

The airline added that no emergency landing was declared, and passengers on flight BW 552 were re-accommodated on a later service to JFK International Airport.


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