Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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KriVa wrote: 18 Aug 2018, 12:39 There's no such thing as overreacting when it comes to a possible fire onboard.
SWR111: fire detected at 2110, aircraft crashed at 2131.
UPS6: Fire detected at 1515, aircraft crashed at 1542.
Valujet 592: Fire detected at 1410, aircraft crashed at 1413.

Things can go south extremely quickly when a fire takes hold.

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Freebird Airlines flight #FH638 from Norwich to Dalaman has reportedly suffered a bird strike on departure and diverted to Brussels (BRU), where it landed at 22:35, for engineering attention.

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There will be extreme road travel chaos on the E40 Leuven-Brussels (Louvain-Brussels) tomorrow morning = Friday 24th August:

https://www.hln.be/nieuws/binnenland/va ... ~ab6e4f4f/

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Engine problem for the Smurfs' A320:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4bce4d1d&opt=0

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Incident at ANR Antwerp Airport.

Apparently landing gear failure for a (small) GA aircraft.

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Looks like a PA-28 of the airport's main flying school.
https://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20180828_0368 ... ven-deurne

And according to the brilliant specialists at vrtnws.be, the plane "crashed":
Op de luchthaven in Deurne is vanmorgen een vliegtuig in de problemen geraakt bij het landen en neergestort.

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jan_olieslagers wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 10:50 Looks like a PA-28 of the airport's main flying school.
https://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20180828_0368 ... ven-deurne

And according to the brilliant specialists at vrtnws.be, the plane "crashed":
Op de luchthaven in Deurne is vanmorgen een vliegtuig in de problemen geraakt bij het landen en neergestort.
VLM's Zürich-Antwerp is diverting to BRU Brussels:
https://www.flightradar24.com/WLM42ZA/1da98299

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Which registration ?

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luchtzak wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 11:11 Which registration ?
OO-TMI ?

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luchtzak wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 11:24
luchtzak wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 11:11 Which registration ?
OO-TMI ?
or OO-TMX?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... ge=1&ifg=1

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luchtzak wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 11:24
luchtzak wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 11:11 Which registration ?
OO-TMI ?
OO-TMO was very nearby when it happened - but don't know if was OO-TMO indeed:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... o#1da98ab3

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Seems to be OO-TMX according to the pic on Twitter
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jan_olieslagers wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 10:50 Looks like a PA-28 of the airport's main flying school.
https://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20180828_0368 ... ven-deurne

And according to the brilliant specialists at vrtnws.be, the plane "crashed":
Op de luchthaven in Deurne is vanmorgen een vliegtuig in de problemen geraakt bij het landen en neergestort.
Looking at the state of the aircraft, I wouldn’t say “crash” is wrong terminology.
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:) some speakers of English would call it a "crash-landing" ... But the Dutch verb "neerstorten" implies for me a fall - and there was none of that here. Indeed "to crash" is a less specific term. In English, a car can crash into a wall, that requires rewording in Dutch.

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If I was writing the article, I would indeed use “crash” as well, since it’s a broader term.
However, one of the definitions of “neerstorten” is “plotseling onbedoeld op de aarde neerkomen”, which does kind of fit what happened here, since the aircraft is on its belly, the landing gear seems to be gone, and at the very least the engine suffered a major propstrike.
I can’t really think of a reason why “neerstorten” would not be an apt term in Dutch, particularly when looking at the results of this crash.
All that aside, the runway has now been cleared and ANR is open again.
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?

It's a fixed gear aircraft...

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Some extra information on the accident, statement by BAFA

In the afternoon, BAFA issued a press release, confirming the student airline pilot performing a solo training flight focusing on touch & go's. The student was already familiar with this kind of training. During the flight, however, the pilot noticed a burning smell in the aircraft. Due to the smell in the cockpit, the pilot decided to carry out an emergency landing. After the accident, it became clear that the burning smell came from a fire in a field just adjacent to the location where the pilot performed the touch & go's. 

Certain factors have forced the aircraft ending up next to the runway. The pilot involved only got slightly injured.

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Anyone know why tonight's Turkish flight was served by a 777-300? Thanks

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domtom wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 21:51 Anyone know why tonight's Turkish flight was served by a 777-300? Thanks
End of the holidays, requiring extra capacity.

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And tonight another Turkish A330. Assume same reason? Is Turkish the only one needing to upgauge planes to meet capacity?

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