A United Airlines flight traveling from Washington Dulles International Airport made an emergency landing last month after the pilot declared a mayday call shortly after takeoff due to suspected engine failure.
United flight 108, bound for Munich, Germany, was forced to return to Dulles on July 25 “to address a mechanical issue,” the airline told CNN.
The plane, a Boeing 787, was carrying 219 passengers and 11 crew members, the airline said.
Minutes into its ascent and at nearly 5,000 feet, the pilot told air traffic control, “Engine failure, left engine, United 108 declaring an emergency. Mayday, mayday, mayday,” according to recorded air traffic control audio.
An air traffic controller asked the pilot, “Are you able to make your way back to the field at this time” by turning right. “There’s nobody between you and the field,” the controller said.
This actually tends to be fairly uneventful when it happens.
Source: was on a flight from CDG to BOS - we had just started over the English Channel when the pilot came on, mentioned we had mechanical difficulties, and turned around. Landing was fine - nothing to note, save for the crash trucks they had out as a standard procedure for whenever a plane has to divert due to mechanical issues.
By far the worst part of the whole situation was how the airport and airline personnel in the terminal handled the whole situation. Ended up having to take another day off of work because they couldn’t get their shit together and coordinate alternate options for passengers.