Wednesday PIC: Boeing 737-200 "smokeliner" overran runway...

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Wednesday PIC: Boeing 737-200 "smokeliner" overran runway...

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...see
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=218725
and
http://avherald.com/h?article=4c0e0d94&opt=0

for more details...
Incident: Avior B732 at Manaus on Nov 28th 2018, overran runway on landing
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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Re: Wednesday PIC: Boeing 737-200 "smokeliner" overran runwa

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Damn, I don't know whether it's the angle of the pic or something like that, but it looks like they overran the runway by something like 40 meters, so that was a close call! Is that runway short, was it wet or anything, or was it a pure mess-up from the crew or the plane?
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Re: Wednesday PIC: Boeing 737-200 "smokeliner" overran runwa

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Hydraulic failure in one system, limiting flap use etc., so a difficult landing to start with, exacerbated by heavy rain and crosswind
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Re: Wednesday PIC: Boeing 737-200 "smokeliner" overran runwa

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Okay, thanks! Then it's pretty much an achievement that nobody suffered from the landing and that the landing gear isn't even broken. I'm pretty sure that the plane will be serviceable within a week; something I'm not sure about regarding the underwear of most of the crew and passengers!
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