On 20 August, an Air France Airbus A319 (F-GRHB) operated flight AF1145 between Moscow Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport, Russia and Paris Charles de Gaulle, France. The crew declared an emergency and decided to divert to Luxembourg Airport. Before landing, the aircraft passed overhead the airport at 1,900 feet.
Air France responded to the diversion: “#AF1145 crew decided to divert to Luxembourg LUX per precaution following the activation of an alarm and in accordance with the manufacturer’s procedures and company instructions. Aircraft landed normally. New departure expected after checks.“
This post was published on 20 August 2019 12:25
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