Flightradar24 tracking disallowed ?sn26567 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 15:38 This is rather an anomaly on Flightradar24:
Yesterday (24 March), Brussels Airlines resumed flights to Tel Aviv. Airbus A320 OO-SNJ operated flight SN3289. Flightradar24 data show that the aircraft diverted to Beirut. However, the same FR24 website shows that one hour after landing in BEY (?), the flight departed normally from Tel Aviv. Wow: teleportation!
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Note: a Brussels Airlines spokesman confirmed that flight SN3289 landed normally in TLV.
Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-KJK-LGG-OST in 2024
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While Flightradar24 is only guessing the diversion airport and in cases where ground receiver coverage is poor, that leads occasionally to incorrect guesses being made by FR24.
But in this case something else was going on. Once SN3289 was halfway between Cyprus and Israel, both FR24 and ADS-B Exchange received from SN3289 some strange ADS-B broadcasts (with position accuracy being reported as more than 10 NM = the worst grade of accuracy), with positions jumping all over the place.
And at the end of the flight these erratic positions reports, all centered (incorrectly) around Beirut airport.
My guess is, that the cause of all this can most likely be found on this map.
But in this case something else was going on. Once SN3289 was halfway between Cyprus and Israel, both FR24 and ADS-B Exchange received from SN3289 some strange ADS-B broadcasts (with position accuracy being reported as more than 10 NM = the worst grade of accuracy), with positions jumping all over the place.
And at the end of the flight these erratic positions reports, all centered (incorrectly) around Beirut airport.
My guess is, that the cause of all this can most likely be found on this map.
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Egyptair Cargo flight MSR5567 from Tripoli (MJI) to Ostend (OST) operated by Airbus A330-200(P2F) registered SU-GCJ squawked 7700 while close to Nice, circled some time and eventually diverted to Milan Malpensa (MXP). After one hour on the ground, the plane resumed its flight towards OST, where it is expected to land at 21:48 (UTC+2)
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More information:sn26567 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2024, 21:41 Egyptair Cargo flight MSR5567 from Tripoli (MJI) to Ostend (OST) operated by Airbus A330-200(P2F) registered SU-GCJ squawked 7700 while close to Nice, circled some time and eventually diverted to Milan Malpensa (MXP). After one hour on the ground, the plane resumed its flight towards OST, where it is expected to land at 21:48 (UTC+2)
Last Sunday, an Egyptair Airbus A330-200, registered SU-GCJ and coming from Tripoli in Libya, was refused entry into French airspace by the Air Navigation Route Center (CRNA).
It was escorted by a Rafale, based in Istres, to the Italian border. The cargo plane was able to land safely in Milan, where it was able to refuel before leaving for Ostend in Belgium.
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Several diversions Wednesday evening due to thunderstorm over Paris.
AF A318, AF 320, AZ A319, U2 A320, AH B738, TAP A320, TU A320, AY E190.
Also OST got at least two diversions; 2x HV B738
AF A318, AF 320, AZ A319, U2 A320, AH B738, TAP A320, TU A320, AY E190.
Also OST got at least two diversions; 2x HV B738
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Hainan 787-9 in holding above Antwerp:
https://www.flightradar24.com/CHH491/351fd921
https://www.flightradar24.com/CHH491/351fd921
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HU 491 diverted to FRA and UA 999 to LUX...Passenger wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 08:14 Hainan 787-9 in holding above Antwerp:
https://www.flightradar24.com/CHH491/351fd921
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I suppose visibility issues, while in Antwerp the sky is clear ?
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I understand the density of fog but why is UA 999 diverted when just behind it DL140 lands...the airport has the same equipment for both planes...the two planes have different equipment?
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The only two flights that had to hold and divert are 78s.
Equipment / crew certification for CAT III?
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Yes, equipment related to the aircraft itself and not the aircraft type (the 787 is obviously CAT3 capable).Homo Aeroportus wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 12:22The only two flights that had to hold and divert are 78s.
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Equipment / crew certification for CAT III?
H.A.
Or crew qualification indeed.
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Thx for explanations ! Flynas from Jeddah was diverted too to MUC...and the aircraft was an A320 I guess ! It's staying in MUC for the moment !
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A KLM A330 (PH-AKB) landed in BRU yesterday and departed back to AMS today. Anyone knows why?
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ph-akb
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ph-akb
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For maintenance at Sabena Engineering.Boavida wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:45 A KLM A330 (PH-AKB) landed in BRU yesterday and departed back to AMS today. Anyone knows why?
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ph-akb
KLM "often" sends A330s to Sabena for A-checks. They usually arrive on Friday, and depart on Saturday (roughly 24 hours per check). This doesn't happen every week, but quite often.
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Sabena Engineering also seems to have a contract with KLM and Eastern for EMB175 maintenance.
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They do indeed. These planes get maintenance near hangar 8. The A330s get their A-checks done at hangar 117.Established02 wrote: ↑20 May 2024, 00:41 Sabena Engineering also seems to have a contract with KLM and Eastern for EMB175 maintenance.
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Ryanair flight FR3938 from Bologna to Brussels South Charleroi (Boeing 737-800 registered EI-EVR) squawking 7700 and diverting to Luxembourg. Reason unknown.
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Emergency landing of a Ryanair flight to Charleroi in Luxembourg: fire or smell onboard?
The plane had to land urgently.
This Friday, May 31, at 10:00, Ryanair flight FR3938 which took off from Bologna airport to Charleroi had to make an emergency landing in Luxembourg around 11:30.
According to several Italian media, a fire broke out in one of the plane's kitchen ovens. Following this, the crew raised the alarm and the aircraft had to land urgently.
Once in Luxembourg, the firefighters boarded the aircraft. As for the passengers, they disembarked and were taken care of. According to the Irish airline, there was no fire on board. “This flight from Bologna to Brussels diverted to Luxembourg due to a smell in the cabin,” says Ryanair. “The plane landed normally, the passengers have disembarked and the plane is being inspected by engineers.” The company has set up alternative transport to Brussels for passengers.
Source: La Libre Belgique
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