Yuqu12 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2017, 12:56
I think the "dumb" part is the fact that I point out the chance of a technical reason more than an other reason for the diversion.
The dumb part of your question was the "once more a technical diversion"...
Can you please make a list of the technical diversions you know of the JDL?
Right, maybe I expressed myself wrong and should I have stated "has he once more technical problems". But I can think of one technical diversion, yes. Last year a friend of me living at the Belgian coast, who doesn't know anything from planes, saw the jdl turning round and rounds and rounds at our coast to dump his fuel so he could fly back to Brussels. There you have your technical diversion
Yuqu12 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2017, 13:52
Last year a friend of me living at the Belgian coast, who doesn't know anything from planes, saw the jdl turning round and rounds and rounds at our coast to dump his fuel so he could fly back to Brussels. There you have your technical diversion
Not every situation where a plane has to dump fuel before returning back to its base or divert to a nearby suitable airport, is a technical diversion.
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Yuqu12 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2017, 13:52
Right, maybe I expressed myself wrong and should I have stated "has he once more technical problems". But I can think of one technical diversion, yes. Last year a friend of me living at the Belgian coast, who doesn't know anything from planes, saw the jdl turning round and rounds and rounds at our coast to dump his fuel so he could fly back to Brussels. There you have your technical diversion
Indeed. It was diversion BRU to BRU because of a slat/gear problem. It was reported on Luchtzak.be, and also reported here: http://avherald.com/h?article=497afea4&opt=0 "...The Aviation Herald received information stating that maintenance found the outboard skew sensor 5 failed and the outboard slat #4 breakaway connector open. Maintenance had needed to open the cable assembly to #4 and #5 slats to solve an issue with a heater mat on Apr 29th 2016, the tension of the cables was set too high afterwards causing the breakaway connector to open while the slats retracted..."
KLM KL-565 Amsterdam-Nairobi (passenger flight 747-400 PH-BFL) is returning to AMS Schiphol at this very moment. The 747 made a U-turn when it was already quite far away from its home base: https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... fl#c2f06ec
Passenger wrote: ↑16 Jan 2017, 18:31
KLM KL-565 Amsterdam-Nairobi (passenger flight 747-400 PH-BFL) is returning to AMS Schiphol at this very moment. The 747 made a U-turn when it was already quite far away from its home base: https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... fl#c2f06ec