Please quote which incident you're responding to, the ABC 747 or the 300 meter before the runway landing.poldertoren wrote:Actually it happend on the 36R!
Edit: It's the same incident, I stand corrected.
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Please quote which incident you're responding to, the ABC 747 or the 300 meter before the runway landing.poldertoren wrote:Actually it happend on the 36R!
AVherald mentions runway Edge lights taken out, but actually there are some runway END and Threshold lights taken out, which sit between the paved surface before the rwy and the actual beginning of the rwy.76-er wrote:Last night an ABC 747 took out some runway edge lights during landing roll on 36C, so I was told by mechanics meeting the plane. Landings were 'sporty' at that time, with strong gusty winds from the northwest.
Minor technical problem.E-R-I-C wrote:Gaat lekker met de BFL. Die zit nu op de NBO maar is boven Egypte weer naar Schiphol gevlogen. Vliegt nu voor de kust van Kroatie.
Van het weekend 'brandje' in het hold en nu retour.
NBO is gewoon open is ook geen medical lijkt me...
Foto:Incident: Austrian A319 at Amsterdam on Jan 24th 2017, bird strike
The aircraft continued for a safe landing on the runway. After landing the crew reported operations normal, they had received two heavy bird strikes.
The aircraft was unable to depart for the return flight OS-376, which needed to be cancelled.