In the evening of 18 June, a SprintAir Saab 340 (registered SP-KPL) operated domestic flight C3814 between Zagreb and Osijek, Croatia on behalf of Trade Air. During landing, the aircraft experienced a technical issue with the braking system which caused a lateral runway excursion from the landing runway at low speed.
The flight carried one passenger and three crew members, nobody got injured and the aircraft remained without visible damage, Trade Air published on its social media outlet.
“SprintAir’s technical support is working on understanding facts which contributed to this technical failure in order to remove it completely for future flights,” Trade Air added.
This post was published on 19 June 2023 14:16
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