Ok, that needed to be done, very therapeutic. I used Destination Adventure collab (pieces by Laurie Ann, ETC, Megs C, 2a.m., A. Pennington and Juno) butterflies are a tube in PSP, and the template was by Zoliofrope, I hope I didn't forget anyone. TFL.
Journaling reads A Delta Airlines Boeing 767-300,registration N175DN performing flight DL-75 from Milan Malpensa (Italy) to Atlanta,GA (USA) with 220 people on board, was enroute at FL320 over the Atlantic Ocean about 30 minutes into the crossing and about 300nm northwest of Shannon (Ireland) when the crew reported the failure of the right hand engine (PW4060), turned the aircraft around & diverted to Shannon while drifting down and dumping fuel. The aircraft landed safely on Shannon's runway 24 about an hour later and stopped on the runway, the crew requested emergency service to check for any smoke emanating from the right hand engine. No smoke was reported, the aircraft subsequently taxied to the apron, where all the passengers disembarked normally. (~By Simon Hradecky, avherald.com)
This day and age hardly anything happens without it being heavily documented by somebody & everybody. So our
misfortune in the air was probably being reported before we knew what was going on. The photo (left) is of our
emergency landing, taken by somebody at the airport, (above) slightly panicked stewardess when all the alarms
were blaring, & you could smell smoke from the lavatory behind us. (right)The pilot doing a lap of honour after
safely bringing us to landing, as you see filmed not just by me. (far right)the firemen checking for smoke on
landing. Of course during the flight we knew next to nothing which is why there was the feeling of doom and panic. & it was my second emergency landing in Shannon...
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