Uni Air Passenger Plane Hydraulic Anomaly, One Taitung-Taipei Flight Canceled
A Uni Air ATR passenger plane preparing to depart from Taitung Airport to Taipei Songshan Airport today canceled its takeoff due to a hydraulic system alarm. The 55 passengers were rebooked on other flights or chose to travel by train.
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(Central News Agency reporter Li Sien-feng, Taitung County, 11th) A Uni Air ATR passenger plane, preparing to fly from Taitung Airport to Taipei Songshan Airport at noon today, canceled its takeoff procedure after the pilot discovered an alarm from the aircraft's hydraulic system. The 55 passengers were subsequently arranged to take other flights or travel by train.
This flight was originally scheduled to depart from Taitung Airport at 11:20 AM and arrive at Taipei Songshan Airport at 12:30 PM. After the pilot discovered the warning signal from the aircraft, as parts could not be replaced immediately and had to await their arrival, the plane remained parked at Taitung Airport's apron in the afternoon.
The airline stated that 55 passengers were arranged to take other flights, and some passengers refunded their tickets to travel north by train. (Edited by Chen Ching-fang) 1150511
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(Central News Agency reporter Li Sien-feng, Taitung County, 11th) A Uni Air ATR passenger plane, preparing to fly from Taitung Airport to Taipei Songshan Airport at noon today, canceled its takeoff procedure after the pilot discovered an alarm from the aircraft's hydraulic system. The 55 passengers were subsequently arranged to take other flights or travel by train.
This flight was originally scheduled to depart from Taitung Airport at 11:20 AM and arrive at Taipei Songshan Airport at 12:30 PM. After the pilot discovered the warning signal from the aircraft, as parts could not be replaced immediately and had to await their arrival, the plane remained parked at Taitung Airport's apron in the afternoon.
The airline stated that 55 passengers were arranged to take other flights, and some passengers refunded their tickets to travel north by train. (Edited by Chen Ching-fang) 1150511
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