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What counts as extraordinary circumstances?

Extraordinary circumstances defined
  • Bad weather conditions.
  • Natural disasters.
  • Strikes by a third party, e.g. airport personnel.
  • Political instability.
  • Security risks.
  • Restrictions from air traffic control, e.g. closing of runway.
  • Bird strike (a collision between an airplane and a bird)
  • Hidden manufacturing defects.




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