Created Wednesday, Feb 19th 2025 20:22Z, last updated Wednesday, Feb 19th 2025 20:22Z
An Air Canada Rouge Airbus A319-100, registration C-FYJE performing flight RV-1833 from Antigua (Antigua) to Toronto,ON (Canada) with 118 people on board, was in the initial climb out of Antigua's runway 07 when at about 800 feet AGL the crew received numerous successive aural alerts related to the radar altimeter including call outs regarding gear position and throttle position. The crew determined the alerts to be false, stopped the climb at FL110 and entered a hold to troubleshoot. The aircraft subsequently returned to Antigua for a safe landing on runway 07 about 90 minutes after departure.
The Canadian TSB reported after consultation with maintenance operations control the crew pulled the RALT2 circuit breaker, that stopped the aural alerts. The aircraft performed an overweight landing back.
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