Hawaiian Airlines jet flies in circles for hours, returns to Los Angeles three times for three separate problems
- Airline manager says Flight 33 took off and landed again twice on Saturday
- A third time the jetliner pushed back from the gate and then came back

What was supposed to be a non-stop journey from Los Angeles to Maui, Hawaii, turned into a dizzying nightmare after the plane turned back three times before the flight was ultimately cancelled.
Hawaiian Airlines Flight 33, headed to Maui’s Kahului Airport, took off twice Friday, each time landing back at Los Angeles International Airport after flying for hours.
When the plane tried to depart for the third time, it was forced to return to the gate and the flight was cancelled, according to media reports.
Hawaiian Airlines did not respond to a request for comment Sunday, but Alex Da Silva, the airline’s senior manager, told CNN that the plane returned multiple times because of unrelated systems issues, although the airline did not say what the specific problems were.
An image from flightradar24.com, an online tracker, shows that during one of the flights, the plane looped back after less than an hour and spent another hour returning to the Los Angeles airport.