On 26 October, a LATAM Airlines Airbus A320 (registered CC-BAZ) operated flight LA1325 between Santiago, Chile and Asuncion, Paraguay. The flight, however, was unable to land at the airport of Asuncion hence the pilots decided to divert to Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. After a few hours of waiting, the flight headed back to Asuncion. During that approach, the aircraft flew through a storm. With one engine down, the pilots continued for a safe landing. Post-flight inspection revealed damage to the aircraft’s radome and windshield.
The aircraft carried 48 passengers. The following pictures appeared on social media:
This post was published on 27 October 2022 18:09
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