Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Yaz Emergency Contraception 6 Pills

three alarms in less than 6 days at the international airport of Madrid-Taca

problems in the aircraft taking off from Barajas have made the local international airport alarm was activated three times in the last six days. The most recent incident occurred this afternoon, when the 242 passengers of an Airbus 340, the company Iberia was traveling between Madrid and Caracas have been a big scare.

A crack found in one of the windows of the cockpit made the commander decided to return to the English capital two hours after taking off towards its destination. The flight, which departed at 13.10 hours Barajas landed normally at 15.46 hours, after releasing the fuel it took to diminish the risk of an accident.

Iberia According to sources, though the windows of the aircraft consist of several layers to prevent breakage, the pilot decided to return to Madrid airport "in compliance with the security protocol, and I had to cross the ocean. "

The airline has announced that the 242 passengers on the flight back to their departure to their destination along this afternoon in another aircraft. The activation of the alert has mobilized local firefighters, medical personnel and state security forces, as set out in protocodo, if necessary involvement, which has not happened in this case.

Yesterday morning the script was repeated, this time on a Ryanair aircraft suspected mechanical problems. The plane took off from Barajas to 09.58 returned to Rome about 10.30 to the suspected fuel leak as reported by airport sources.

Passengers were put on another Ryanair destination route to the Italian capital, which left Madrid at 13.20, as reported to abc.es company sources.

On Wednesday the local alarm to jump back into another aircraft problems Iberia. The plane, an Airbus 346, which was addressed to the Venezuelan capital also had problems with the landing gear and had to return 75 minutes after take flight.

The 252 passengers were on board began their journey in the afternoon on the same aircraft, one that was corrected after the incident.

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