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50 Tons of Fuel Dumped over Zurich - Edelweiss Flight 24


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ZURICH, Switzerland - On Wednesday, 1 January 2020, an Edelweiss Air Airbus A340-300 Flight 24 from Zurich to Cancun was climbing out of Zurich's runway 16 when the crew stopped the climb due to an abnormal indication for engine number 3 - which later turned out to be a false indication. The crew shut the engine down, dumped 50 tons of fuel, and returned to Zurich for a safe landing on runway 16. The aircraft remained on the ground for another 1.5 hours, then departed again and reached Cancun with a delay of about 3.5 hours.

 

What happens when you dump 50 tons of fuel only 12,000 feet above Zurich?

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What happens when you dump 50 tons of fuel only 12,000 feet above Zurich?

It vaporizes. 12000ft is actually pretty high. Minimum fuel dumping altitude is usually between 4000-5000ft AGL, and in Europe 6000ft AGL is usually the minimum altitude.

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