Gojet CRJ7 at Montreal on Aug 20th 2012, brakes overheat indication on downwind

Last Update: August 27, 2012 / 21:52:09 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Aug 20, 2012

Classification
Incident

Flight number
G7-3693

Destination
Montreal, Canada

Aircraft Registration
N169GJ

Aircraft Type
Canadair CRJ-700

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ7

A Gojet Airlines Canadair CRJ-700, registration N169GJ performing flight G7-3693 from Washington Dulles,DC (USA) to Montreal,QC (Canada) with 58 people on board, was on a downwind for Montreal's runway 24R when the crew requested emergency services on standby for the landing reporting a brakes overheat indication. The aircraft continued for a safe landing on runway 24R about 9 minutes later.

The Canadian TSB reported the crew received a steady EICAS brakes overheat message and worked the relevant checklists, the indication became intermittent. The aircraft continued for a safe landing, vacated the runway and stopped on the adjacent taxiway where emergency services confirmed the brakes temperatures were normal. The aircraft taxied to the gate.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Aug 20, 2012

Classification
Incident

Flight number
G7-3693

Destination
Montreal, Canada

Aircraft Registration
N169GJ

Aircraft Type
Canadair CRJ-700

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ7

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