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Offline KB4TEZ

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Hawaiian A332 at San Diego hydraulic failure
« on: January 11, 2023, 02:18:53 PM »
http://avherald.com/h?article=5039a6e7&opt=0

I so enjoy the way ATC's work together with the flight crew.

A Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200, registration N392HA performing flight HA-16 from Honolulu,HI to San Diego,CA (USA) with 284 people on board, was on final approach to San Diego's runway 27 when the crew initiated a go around from about 1000 feet MSL. While climbing from 2500 to 4000 feet the crew subsequently reported they had lost one of their hydraulic systems, the gear was still down, they were working their checklists and computed their landing performance. The crew subsequently concluded they needed to divert to Los Angeles,CA (USA) for longer runways available, declared emergency, climbed to 6000 feet and landed on Los Angeles' runway 25L about 35 minutes after the go around.

Los Angeles Airport reported the aircraft performed an emergency landing due to mechanical issues.

The aircraft is still on the ground in Los Angeles about 9.5 hours after landing.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/HAL16/history/20230110/2250Z/PHNL/KSAN