A Philippine Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport when one of its engines began spouting flames and smoke shortly after takeoff.
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A Philippine Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport when one of its engines … Send her tips privately on Signal at (213) 222-6625.More than a year after L.A. clamped down on renting homes for short stays, many rental hosts appear to be ignoring the new law.Even with California’s death toll from COVID-19 surpassing 10,000, some hope is emerging: Doctors are getting better at saving patients. The heavily loaded 777 bound for Manila performed an emergency landing back to LAX. 'The right side, interior side engine blew up and was on fire. Philippine Airlines Flight 113, a Boeing 777, landed without further incident at LAX about 11:50 a.m. after its flight crew reported a right engine problem on departure, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.Videos posted to social media showed short bursts of flames coming from the plane’s right engine.“I could see flashes of light.