LIAT flight forced to return to ramp in Grenada

The Management of LIAT (1974) Limited wishes to inform that LI 727 which was preparing to depart Grenada on Wednesday afternoon with 49 passengers on board, returned to the ramp at the Maurice Bishop International Airport after warning lights illuminated in the cockpit.

As a precautionary measure emergency services were deployed however the return to the ramp was uneventful with no injury to passengers or crew.

Arrangements are being made for the affected passengers to be accommodated on other LIAT services.

The aircraft is being examined by the Company’s maintenance staff and will undergo the various checks as stipulated by the manufacturer’s maintenance manual before being returned to service.

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10 Comments

  1. remember
    February 23, 2012

    to much old planes dont play with people life.

  2. LayLay
    February 23, 2012

    We’re blessed, in the Caribbean. These things tend to happen in the air, on the US carriers.

  3. lol
    February 22, 2012
  4. lol
    February 22, 2012

    warning light?

  5. Anonymous
    February 22, 2012

    Good job liat ,we all love you guys keep up the good job .may God watch over us.

  6. sweet
    February 22, 2012

    God is in control all the time. Let us give him thanks and praise

    • iwannabeapilot
      February 22, 2012

      hahahahah s

    • shy
      February 22, 2012

      All you just like to press the red button man.What the person say wrong their to get thumbs down?

  7. Satelite
    February 22, 2012

    Safety first guys, good job

    • iwannabeapilot
      February 22, 2012

      agreed.

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