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Aviajet fire emergency at Dublin Airport

An Aviajet Airbus A310 successfully and safely touches down on Runway 28 at Dublin Airport after going around due to rudder problems. The pilot had broken off his approach on short finals after encountering a difficulty with the rudder. The go-around took 22 minutes, during which the pilot requested the fire engines to be on standby, just in case. Two of the fire engines can be seen on the left of the above image.
Fire engines follow the Aviajet A310 towards the runway exit.
Aviajet Airbus A310 exits the runway
Safely off the runway, the Aviajet A310 begins taxiing towards the stand. Click for larger image.
As a precaution, the fire engines follow the Airbus all the way to the stand at Dublin Airport.

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