Yesterday's snow, and possible incident at Frankfurt
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Yesterday's snow, and incident at Frankfurt
Quite a snowy afternoon here yesterday.
Apart from the usual traffic chaos that accompanied the snow, the local radio were reporting (this morning) a turbo prop airliner with around 20 passengers on board slid off piste at Frankfurt.
No other details were mentioned, so hope all was Ok.
Apart from the usual traffic chaos that accompanied the snow, the local radio were reporting (this morning) a turbo prop airliner with around 20 passengers on board slid off piste at Frankfurt.
No other details were mentioned, so hope all was Ok.
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As an update:
Apparently it was a Eurowings ATR72 inbound from Münster with 28 Passengers on board. The aircraft slid off piste shortly after leavng the runway. Nobody was injured, aircraft suffered undercarriage damage. One runway was closed overnight (reopened around 06:00), hence delays to arrivals/departures.
Apparently it was a Eurowings ATR72 inbound from Münster with 28 Passengers on board. The aircraft slid off piste shortly after leavng the runway. Nobody was injured, aircraft suffered undercarriage damage. One runway was closed overnight (reopened around 06:00), hence delays to arrivals/departures.
People moan about the speed RyanAir allegedly use for taxying - yet that's quite pedestrian compared to the speeds I've noticed when paxing in EuroWings ATR-72s at FRA.... Not speculating on the cause of this incident, just stating my personal observations from past experience of some EW taxying.
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the event was supposedly not due to the icy conditions (and yes, it was very icy in these parts yesterday) and is being investigated by the authorities. Cause lots of delays. Up-dates surely to come soon.....
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Inbound inflight delays eexceeded 1 hr yesterday around 2100lt.
Luckyly it did not amount to that much for us (and we'd taken plenty of extra fuel).
An Eurowings ATR had skidded off a high speed turn off blocking rwy 25R. Braking action at the time was being reported as med to poor.
Great to hear no one was hurt.
Luckyly it did not amount to that much for us (and we'd taken plenty of extra fuel).
An Eurowings ATR had skidded off a high speed turn off blocking rwy 25R. Braking action at the time was being reported as med to poor.
Great to hear no one was hurt.