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Ryanair 737 EI-DYG overruns runway during Rome emergency landing +pics

Last post 11-13-2008 3:24 PM by Orville. 2 replies.
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  • 11-10-2008 11:19 AM

    • Goose
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    Ryanair 737 EI-DYG overruns runway during Rome emergency landing +pics

    Ryanair Flight FR4102 (EI-DYG) from Frankfurt-Hahn to Rome-Ciampino suffered multiple bird strikes to both engines on its landing approach to Rome-Ciampino airport early this morning (Monday, 10th November 2008). The aircraft landed and was brought to an emergency stop on the runway by the Captain. All passengers exited the aircraft safely and have been brought to the terminal building. The aircraft and its engines are currently being inspected by Ryanair engineers to assess any damage as a result of this incident.
    A further update will be available at 10.30am GMT with any further news or information available.
    Additional Information:
    Passengers on Board
    - 166 passengers
    - 6 crew


    He who laughs last obviously has'nt heard the bad news.
  • 11-10-2008 12:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Ryanair 737 EI-DYG overruns runway during Rome emergency landing +pics

     Another pic  [from Ryanair PR\website]

  • 11-13-2008 3:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Ryanair 737 EI-DYG overruns runway during Rome emergency landing +pics

    I found this in the Flight archives about bird strikes. Those pesky birds were at in 1969 too!

    I wish I could fly.....
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