KLM Flight From Stockholm Makes Emergency Landing in Germany
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Large-scale deployment at Hamburg Airport: A Boeing from the Dutch airline KLM reported smoke in a single engine on Thursday and immediately launched an emergency landing. The aircraft was on its way from Amsterdam to Stockholm. The operation had consequences for the entire flight operation. For 30 minutes, nothing went on at Hamburg Airport: The airport fire brigade exclaimed "Full Emergency" after the pilots had reported smoke in a single engi…
Pilots of a passenger plane on the way from Stockholm to Amsterdam notice a smoke development. They opt for an unscheduled landing in Hamburg.
A KLM plane was forced to land because it had risen from a Boeing 737 smoke engine. 186 passengers were able to leave the plane unharmed.
A KLM aircraft on the way from Stockholm to Amsterdam had to land in Hamburg after the pilots had noticed a smoke emission. Air traffic was stopped for 30 minutes.
On their way from Stockholm to Amsterdam, the pilots of a passenger aircraft noticed smoke on the plane. For security reasons, they landed in Hamburg.
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