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British Airways A380 grounded after it dumped fuel and returned to Dallas-Fort Worth

Last updated: October 28, 2024 10:16
Published 4 weeks ago Category: Emergency Author: AIRLIVE
Airline: British Airways
Tail: Aircraft: A380-800 Data: ba BA192 DFW G-XLEA
Credit: Runway DFW
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A British Airways A380 returned to to Dallas-Fort Worth after landing gear would not retract.

Saturday, October 26 2024, was supposed to be the last time flight #BA192 to be operated by an Airbus A380 from Dallas, however it didn’t go as planned.

The Airbus A380 departed DFW Airport at 8:08pm for a 8-hour flight to London Heathrow.

But right after takeoff, pilots noticed a hydraulic issue as the main landing gear was only partially retracted.

The aircraft (registration G-XLEA) climbed to 20,000 ft and started to dump fuel in order to reduce the weight.

The Airbus A380 returned 2 hours and 36 minutes later for a safe landing on runway 36L.

The flight was cancelled and the plane is grounded for maintenance check.

The Dallas-London route is now operated by Boeing 777W aircraft.

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