Fly 365 B733 near Munich on Dec 21st 2016, engine problems

Last Update: December 23, 2016 / 00:06:12 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 21, 2016

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FLA-134

Destination
Pristina, Kosovo

Aircraft Registration
YR-SUA

A Fly 365 Aviation Boeing 737-300, registration YR-SUA performing flight FLA-134 from Stuttgart (Germany) to Pristina (Kosovo), was enroute at FL330 about 60nm south of Munich when the crew reported a problem with the right hand engine (CFM56) and diverted to Munich (Germany) for a safe landing on runway 08R about 25 minutes later.

According to information The Aviation Herald received, the aircraft remained unattended because the operator did not want to pay for handling or technics. The passengers received their luggage and were "permitted" to go whereever they wanted to.

Passengers reported there was a big bang from the right hand side, the aircraft subsequently diverted to Munich. They did not receive any reply from the airline on Dec 21st, the following morning they were told to buy tickets to Switzerland and further on to Pristina, the company would re-imburse the tickets. The passengers declined that "offer".
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 21, 2016

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FLA-134

Destination
Pristina, Kosovo

Aircraft Registration
YR-SUA

This article is published under license from Avherald.com. © of text by Avherald.com.
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