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Aeroflot SU95 at Krakow and Warsaw on Sep 1st 2013, flapless landing

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Old 6th Sep 2013, 07:24
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Aeroflot SU95 at Krakow and Warsaw on Sep 1st 2013, flapless landing

Just another blow for the Russian "Superjet".

An Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100-95, registration RA-89005 performing flight SU-2004 from Moscow Sheremetyevo (Russia) to Krakow (Poland) with 74 people on board, was on approach to Krakow when the crew received indication of a slats malfunction, stopped the descent at 4000 feet, worked the relevant checklists and decided to divert to Warsaw (Poland) for a flaps up landing. The aircraft climbed to FL100 for the diversion and landed safely on Warsaw's runway 33 at a higher than normal speed about 75 minutes after aborting the approach to Krakow.

Rosaviatsia reported the crew opted to divert to Warsaw due to the longer runway available at Warsaw.

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So, basically, they did their job - and did it well.
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Sounds like it!
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That's OK, the flap glitch on the CRJ100/200 hasn't been fixed now in twenty years.
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[quote]That's OK, the flap glitch on the CRJ100/200 hasn't been fixed now in twenty years.[quote]
Yes it has. Different speed limits

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That didn't fix the glitch itself, but thanks for telling me about the speeds. In my nearly 3000 hours in the -2B19 the speeds changed three times.
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