A Thai Airways Airbus A350 (reg. HS-THL) operating flight TG935 to Bangkok was forced to return to Brussels after a computer glitch.
??? (Twitter @cmiller11101), a passenger on board tweeted that a computer malfunction forced the pilots to head back to Brussels. It was later mentioned that the left-hand engine had an oil leak, but according to our latest information, the sensor was faulty and gave a wrong oil leak indication.
Lufthansa Technics came on board to check the problem; the airline expected that the issue will be quickly resolved so that flight TG935 can resume its flight to Bangkok. At 17:27, four hours after the scheduled departure time, the aircraft took again to the skies and took the direction of Bangkok.
This post was published on 5 April 2019 15:10
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