KLM B739 at Amsterdam on Oct 1st 2014, flaps problem, hot brakes

Last Update: October 22, 2014 / 21:50:41 GMT/Zulu time

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A KLM Boeing 737-900, registration PH-BXT performing flight KL-462 from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), was on final approach to Amsterdam's runway 22 when the crew went around from low height and climbed back to 2000 feet reporting hot...

A KLM Boeing 737-900, registration PH-BXT performing flight KL-462 from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), was on final approach to Amsterdam's runway 22 when the crew went around from low height and climbed back to 2000 feet reporting hot

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Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
PH-BXT
Country of Registration
Netherlands
Date of Registration
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Airworthyness Category
Legal Basis
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Aircraft Model / Type
737-900
ICAO Aircraft Type
B739
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Aircraft Address / Mode S Code (HEX)
Maximum Take off Mass (MTOM) [kg]
Engine Count
Engine
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Engine Type
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Oct 1, 2014

Classification
Incident

Airline
KLM

Flight number
FL-342

Departure
Not revealed

Destination
Not revealed

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-900

ICAO Type Designator
B739

Airport
Zurich International Airport

Airport ICAO Code
AFTZ

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