Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2019

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Also Hainan B-1138 holding:

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Maybe fog?

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Strange indeed. Where did this aircraft land? MST? FR24 doesn't show the end of the flight.

Why this diversion? Fog? I know by (bad) experience that the EW Q400 pilots don't like one ounce of fog!
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AarjenP wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 08:34 Also Hainan B-1138 holding:

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Maybe fog?
Still holding; now above Antwerp.

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sn26567 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 09:10
Strange indeed. Where did this aircraft land? MST? FR24 doesn't show the end of the flight.

Why this diversion? Fog? I know by (bad) experience that the EW Q400 pilots don't like one ounce of fog!
Sure, its a mandatory skill test at the EW pilot interview. Demonstrated aversion for fog :roll:

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sn26567 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 09:10
Strange indeed. Where did this aircraft land? MST? FR24 doesn't show the end of the flight.

Why this diversion? Fog? I know by (bad) experience that the EW Q400 pilots don't like one ounce of fog!
Diverted to LGG. Reason : low visibility in BRU.
Departed a few hours later to Stuttgart.

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TUIfly's OO-TEA is 'AOG' at ANR since yesterday after returning from INN(sbruck). Yesterday's ANR flight to TNG (Tangier) was replaced by a flight out of BRU. Today's ANR - RMU (Muricia) flight departed from CRL with OO-JEM. Starting with the Murcia return flight, OO-JEM took over the rest of the normal ANR schedule.
And Antwerp Airport's arrivals/departures info not being updated anymore since yesterday, it not really helpful is these circumstances....

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DIBO wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 18:59 TUIfly's OO-TEA is 'AOG' at ANR since yesterday after returning from INN(sbruck). Yesterday's ANR flight to TNG (Tangier) was replaced by a flight out of BRU. Today's ANR - RMU (Muricia) flight departed from CRL with OO-JEM. Starting with the Murcia return flight, OO-JEM took over the rest of the normal ANR schedule.
And Antwerp Airport's arrivals/departures info not being updated anymore since yesterday, it not really helpful is these circumstances....
Maybe Flightradar24 can provide flight the info?

Arrivals:
https://www.flightradar24.com/airport/anr/arrivals
Departures:
https://www.flightradar24.com/airport/anr/departures

(click "load earlier flights")

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Passenger wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 19:14 Maybe Flightradar24 can provide flight the info?
Yes, and so can: live-flight.com, flightstats.com, flightwhiz.com,... (although some show the cancelled ANR-RMU flight, still as 'scheduled')
All these websites are hardly known by the general public. Even TUI Fly's webpage on 'flight info' links through to the Antwerp Airport's website. So the least ANR can do is keep their website up to date...

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TUI fly Belgium flight TB2531 (Charleroi-Casablanca, Boeing 737-700 OO-JAL) made a U-turn over France and diverted to Brussels.

After 1 hr 30 min on the ground, the aircraft took off again to its final destination, hence it was supposedly a medical diversion.
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DIBO wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 18:59 TUIfly's OO-TEA is 'AOG' at ANR since yesterday
and now has left ANR for KTW (Katowice), but is cruising at FL100!! So seems to be requiring a lot more maintenance at KTW.... Not an ideal moment for TUIFly to have temporarily one more 'AOG' airplane.
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sn26567 wrote: 24 Mar 2019, 09:55 TUI fly Belgium flight TB2531 (Charleroi-Casablanca, Boeing 737-700 OO-JAL) made a U-turn over France and diverted to Brussels.

After 1 hr 30 min on the ground, the aircraft took off again to its final destination, hence it was supposedly a medical diversion.
Not a medical, but a minor technical problem. The aircraft had a 'fuel filter bypass' warning on one engine.
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Pilatus PC-12 F-HDBL incident at CRL this morning.

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Does anyone know why so many planes are parked in this area? Doesn't seem like it's a temporary parking space. Clearly the Finair and Baltic are moving passengers. I'd the airport so busy this morning or something? Thanks
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domtom wrote: 28 Mar 2019, 09:55 Does anyone know why so many planes are parked in this area? Doesn't seem like it's a temporary parking space. Clearly the Finair and Baltic are moving passengers. I'd the airport so busy this morning or something? Thanks
When I flew back from ZRH last week, we were parked on Apron 60 as well.
Then bussing to the terminal. Swissport had just started handling for Swiss and it took 35 minutes for the last Pax to leave the A/C. Although being only a Moose Jet, pretty full I admit, it takes three (3) of those new busses to handle them all.

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Acid-drop wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:34 Screenshot_20190331-123106_Flightradar24.jpg
OO-THB leaves the TNT fleet (ASL Airlines) and will join Cargolux.

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Passenger wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 17:18
Acid-drop wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:34 Screenshot_20190331-123106_Flightradar24.jpg
OO-THB leaves the TNT fleet (ASL Airlines) and will join Cargolux.
Training flight?
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DIBO wrote: 24 Mar 2019, 13:29 and now has left ANR for KTW (Katowice), but is cruising at FL100!! So seems to be requiring a lot more maintenance at KTW.... Not an ideal moment for TUIFly to have temporarily one more 'AOG' airplane.
And 6 days later, OO-TEA returned to BRU at a normal cruising level of FL380. At least all four E190's are now back operational :)

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OO-SFZ, just back from maintenance in Amman yesterday night, is now AOG at JFK! :o

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Thai Airways - HS-THL returning to BRU:

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