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Russian aircraft turns back after engine vibration

Airline Industry Information,  April 30, 2004  

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

A flight operated by Russian carrier Urals Airlines made an emergency landing on Friday (30 April) after the pilots noticed an unusual vibration in the third engine.

The Tu-154 aircraft, which was carrying 124 passengers and nine crew members, was flying from Yekaterinburg to Moscow when the incident occurred. It landed safely back at Yekaterinburg.

The passengers were put on a second aircraft for their journey to Moscow, reported The Associated Press.

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