FoxNews.com, 19 May 2011
A Qantas flight from Bangkok to London has been forced to return to Bangkok after one of its engines began experiencing trouble shortly after takeoff.
The Australian carrier says there was an increase in vibration and high temperatures in one of the plane's four engines on Friday. The pilots shut the engine down and landed the Boeing 747-400 soon after. Full story
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