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Flights to Bali canceled
CNA Explains: What happens when a plane flies into a volcanic ash cloud?
Aviation safety consultant Michael Daniel told CNA that in the worst-case scenario, the abrasiveness of volcanic ash on the engine blades can cause an engine “flame-out”, or shutdown. And yes, there have been instances where engines flamed out due to flying through volcanic ash clouds, he added.
Flights to Bali canceled after erupting volcano unleashes ash clouds
Several Australian airlines have canceled flights to and from the popular Indonesian vacation island of Bali after an erupting volcano gushed a column of hot ash miles into the sky.
Bali flights resume after volcanic ash cloud clears
Bali airport management said more than 100 flights were cancelled between November 13-14. A change in wind direction has opened up safe flight paths for some services with some flights from Australia resuming. There was a column of ash more than six miles high after an eruption of Mount Lewotobi.
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VIDEO: Volcano Spews Ash & Lava Into The Skies In Indonesia Killing 9 People
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki was seen spewing ash into the sky in East Flores on Nov. 13, 10 days after an initial ...
Yahoo
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Some flights resume to Bali after huge volcanic ash cloud caused Australian airlines to cancel
Two of the Korean Air flights were forced to return on Wednesday because of the
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Tourists stranded in Bali for days after Indonesia's volcanic eruption grounds international flights
Passengers would be rebooked and the airline would continue to monitor the movement of
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Bali’s Airspace Clear of Volcanic Ash, Normal Operations Restored at Ngurah Rai Airport
BMKG reported no volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi over Bali, allowing flights at Bali’s International Airport to resume ...
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