American A319 declares PAN-PAN due to ENGINE COMPRESSOR STALL!
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 Published On Mar 22, 2024

20-MAR-2024
An American Airlines Airbus A319-100, performing flight AA-1146 from Boston, MA to Philadelphia, PA (USA), was climbing out of Boston's runway 22R when the crew requested to level off at 6000 feet reporting they had a compressor stall on one of their engines (CFM56) and there was a brief smell of smoke afterward, hence they wanted to return to Boston.

Details: https://avherald.com/h?article=516631...



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