146 incident germany?
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From: S.E England
Just seen a BAE Systems advisory.
Apparently an incident taken place with a large veer to the left on landing. Aircraft off the side of the runway. B146-200
No pax or crew hurt thankfully. Must be in germany as the LBA involved.
Have no idea when it occured but the wording of the circular from BAE suggets very recently.
Anyone know anything further?
Apparently an incident taken place with a large veer to the left on landing. Aircraft off the side of the runway. B146-200
No pax or crew hurt thankfully. Must be in germany as the LBA involved.
Have no idea when it occured but the wording of the circular from BAE suggets very recently.
Anyone know anything further?

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From: London
...well if we are all jumping and speculating without knowing the details, how about anti-skid fault causing brakes on one side to lock. Seen it happen on an RJ100 and the crew did a good job to keep it on the hard stuff!
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From: FRA, Germany
Aircraft was a Eurowings BAE.
Left runway due to "braking problem".
Pax were bussed to the terminal, aircraft was towed out of the grass. Noone hurt.
Of course German newspaper BILD reported about it as if it was a near-to-catastophy.
Left runway due to "braking problem".
Pax were bussed to the terminal, aircraft was towed out of the grass. Noone hurt.
Of course German newspaper BILD reported about it as if it was a near-to-catastophy.




