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Flights at London Gatwick Airport were grounded on Tuesday, July 11 during the night after an Emirates A380 was forced to complete an emergency landing.
Having that really solid base to work off of is so helpful because then you know you can go on these flights of fancy, but it's going to be grounded on these very solid ideas.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/snoopy-presents-one-of-a-kind-marcie-raymond-s-persi-craig-schulz-interview/
It suffered technical problems on Friday then on Saturday night the ferry grounded on the shoreline, about 100 yards (91m) from its destination in Orkney.
She continued: 'So wherever possible, I recommend sitting to the front section of the chair with your feet grounded on the floor.
The 100-metre-long World War II ship was intentionally grounded on the shoal, known in the Philippines as Ayungin, in 1999 to reinforce Manila’s sovereignty claims in the Spratly archipelago.
Source: https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2023/02/13/china-coast-guard-laser-philippines/
The airline axed 54 flights scheduled to take off or depart from Gatwick Airport on Sunday because of storms, with a further 55 grounded on Monday.
This clip shows they did eventually make it to the Sierra Madre, the rusty old ship which the Philippines grounded on Second Thomas Shoal in 1999.