Lufthansa Cityline CRJ9 at Munich on Jun 2nd 2019, smoke in cockpit

Last Update: June 6, 2019 / 23:29:48 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 2, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
LH-1867

Destination
Munich, Germany

Aircraft Registration
D-ACNR

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ9

A Lufthansa Cityline Canadair CRJ-900, registration D-ACNR performing flight LH-1867 from Milan Malpensa (Italy) to Munich (Germany) with 83 people on board, was on final approach to Munich's runway 08R when the crew donned their oxygen masks and advised tower they had smoke in the cockpit. The aircraft continued for a safe landing on runway 08R about 3 minutes later, vacated the runway and stopped on the adjacent taxiway. Emergency services attended to the aircraft but did not find any trace of fire, heat or smoke. The crew advised the smell of smoke had dissipated.

The aircraft remained on the ground over night and resumed service the following morning after about 7 hours on the ground.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 2, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
LH-1867

Destination
Munich, Germany

Aircraft Registration
D-ACNR

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ9

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