Bird Strike Forces American Airlines Airbus A319 to Abort Landing in Washington DC

By Ivan PetrenkoNov 11, 2024 08:34 AMNews
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An American Airlines Airbus A319, operating flight AA1539 from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), declared a mayday and diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) following a bird strike on final approach. The incident occurred on October 31, 2024, when the aircraft experienced engine failure, prompting the pilots to abort the landing and prioritize passenger safety.

Incident Details

The flight, carrying 94 passengers and crew, departed Boston at 07:29, slightly behind schedule, and climbed to a cruising altitude of 32,000 feet. As it descended over the Potomac River for an approach to DCA's runway 19, the aircraft reportedly encountered a bird strike at approximately 300 feet. This led to an engine failure, forcing the crew to initiate a go-around and declare an emergency.

The pilots safely diverted to Washington Dulles, landing on runway 19L around 20 minutes later at 08:40. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. The affected Airbus A319, registered as N814AW, remained grounded at Dulles for nearly a week for inspection and maintenance before returning to service on November 6.

Aircraft History and Technical Details

The Airbus A319-132, serial number 1281, has been in operation for over 24 years, first flying in July 2000. Initially delivered to America West Airlines, it joined US Airways following a merger in 2005 and later became part of American Airlines’ fleet in 2015 after another merger. The aircraft features eight first-class seats and 120 economy-class seats and is powered by two IAE V2524-A engines.

FAA Investigation

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the bird strike, confirming in a statement that the aircraft landed safely at Dulles following the incident. This marks the sixth bird strike incident reported in recent months, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by wildlife interactions in aviation.

Broader Context of Bird Strikes

Bird strikes, while relatively rare, can have serious implications for flight safety, often causing engine damage or other mechanical failures. The recent Delta Air Lines incident, involving a bird strike during takeoff from San Jose, underscores the persistent risk wildlife poses to aviation operations.

American Airlines’ swift response in handling the incident and ensuring passenger safety demonstrates the effectiveness of modern aviation protocols in managing such emergencies.

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