Allarme rientrato per un dirottamento ad Amsterdam


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Notizia flash sull'homepage del corriere della sera, due caccia olandesi si sono alzati in volo, si teme ci siano ostaggi a bordo. Al momento nessuna informazione aggiuntiva.
 
Lunghi momenti di concitazione e d'ansia a Schipol, l'aeroporto di Amsterdam in parte chiuso mercoledì dopo il ritrovamento nella zona di una bomba inesplosa della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Il ministero della difesa ha fatto alzare in volo due F16 a scortare un aereo in arrivo all'aeroporto da Malaga con 183 passeggeri a bordo. L'allarme per il presunto dirottamento dura alcuni minuti, un tempo sufficiente a far entrare in azione le teste di cuoi e far giungere diverse ambulanze sulla pista. Arriva finalmente la smentita della compagnia, la Vueling, e si scopre l'arcano: un vuoto di comunicazione tra il comandante e la torre di controllo ha generato un'incomprensione e dunque fatto scattare le procedure d'emergenza.

http://www.corriere.it/esteri/12_ag...gi_83680f32-f1d5-11e1-975b-225a9f9609c6.shtml
 
In TV, parlando dell'accaduto:
"...un Boèing di Vueling...", pronunciato come scritto, e con l'accento sulla "e".
TG3, tu quoque...
 
Da Avherald ( http://avherald.com/h?article=4550b86c&opt=0 )

Incident: Vueling A320 near Amsterdam on Aug 29th 2012, intermittent loss comm

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By Simon Hradecky, created Wednesday, Aug 29th 2012 17:09Z, last updated Wednesday, Aug 29th 2012 17:09Z
A Vueling Airbus A320-200, registration EC-LML performing flight VY-8366 from Malaga,SP (Spain) to Amsterdam (Netherlands) with 183 people on board, was descending towards Amsterdam and was about to be handed off from Belgium to Dutch control when the radio contact with Dutch air traffic control frequencies was intermittently lost prompting two fighter aircraft to be dispatched with the alert the aircraft might have been hijacked. The fighter aircraft escorted the aircraft to Amsterdam, where the aircraft landed safely on Amsterdam's 18R and stopped on a taxiway near the runway, where security forces surrounded the aircraft. Following landing communication with the crew was fully restored, the crew reported no security problem on board.

Confusion arose when Dutch military initially confirmed a possible hijack of the aircraft. Later the military confirmed the fighter aircraft were dispatched because of loss of communication on hand off from Belgium to Netherlands.

Passengers reported the situation on board was normal all time. They were kept on the aircraft for about 4 hours after landing.

The airline confirmed an intermittent loss of communication but said there was no other issue. The intermittent loss of communication obviously prompted Dutch air traffic controllers to assume a security problem on board of the aircraft and to issue relevant alerts. The crew is currently being interviewed how and why the communication with ATC was lost.


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Se a questo si aggiunge in fatto che questa mattina il terminal C dell'Aeroporto di Schiphol è stato evacuato e chiuso ai passeggeri, a causa di una bomba della Seconda Guerra Mondiale trovata verso le 10 durante degli scavi, allora possiamo dire chè è stata una giornata ben movimentata per Schiphol...

"possible delays at Schiphol Airport
A bomb from the Second World War has been found at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport. Therefore Departure gates C were temporarily closed. The bomb will however be moved to another location. Schiphol Airport will be fully available again from 16.00 hours (CET). Some flights might be delayed due to the circumstances. " - dal sito di Transavia.com.