Created Saturday, May 11th 2024 09:38Z, last updated Saturday, May 11th 2024 09:38Z
A KLM Boeing 737-900, registration PH-BXT performing flight
KL-1859 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Munich (Germany), was on final approach to Munich's runway 08L when the crew initiated a go around reporting a problem with the flaps. The aircraft positioned for another approach to runway 08L and landed on runway 08L at a slightly higher than normal speed about 20 minutes after the go around.
A passenger reported the captain announced the flaps had failed to fully extend, they were doing an overspeed landing at 165 KIAS. After landing emergency services inspected the aircraft before the aircraft taxied to the apron.
The aircraft is still on the ground in Munich about 37 hours after landing.
The return flight KL-1848 the next morning was cancelled.
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