Air Canada Boeing 777 Returns to Paris After Cargo Door Indication
An Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER, operating as flight AC872 from Paris to Montréal, experienced a serious incident shortly after takeoff. The flight crew received an indication that a forward cargo door was open while climbing out of Charles de Gaulle Airport. The pilots stopped the climb at 10,000 feet and entered a holding pattern to address the issue. After assessing the situation, the crew made the decision to return to the departure airport. The aircraft landed safely in Paris approximately one hour and 45 minutes after it took off, with no injuries reported.
Official Source: https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/571750
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