Created Saturday, Feb 14th 2026 18:26Z, last updated Saturday, Feb 14th 2026 18:26Z
A KLM Airbus A330-200, registration PH-AOF performing flight
KL-765 (dep Feb 12th) from Bonaire (Bonaire) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), landed on Amsterdam's runway 36C when after rolling out the crew advised ATC they could not vacate the runway due to hydraulic problems. The crew subsequently requested a tow truck and a runway inspection for hydraulic fluids behind them stating that just before touch down they had received indication of a hydraulic leak, their braking performance had been poor and they could not steer after landing. Tower reported later, that there had been no hydraulic fluid found on the runway, the crew reacted surprised stating that they had a low reservoir level message as soon as they started to brake. The aircraft was towed to the apron about 65 minutes after landing.
The aircraft is still on the ground in Amsterdam about 32 hours after landing.
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