Created Wednesday, Jan 27th 2021 20:30Z, last updated Wednesday, Jan 27th 2021 20:30Z
A Rusline Canadair CRJ-200, registration VP-BMN performing flight
7R-259 from Naryan-Mar to Syktyvkar (Russia), was climbing out of Naryan-Mar when the crew received indication of a bleed air issue on the left hand engine (CF34). The crew stopped the climb and returned to Naryan-Mar for a safe landing.
A replacement CRJ-100 registration VQ-BND positioned to Naryan-Mar and completed the flight with a delay of 18.5 hours.
The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground in Naryan-Mar for about 36 hours, then positioned to Moscow Vnukovo (Russia), remained on the ground for another about 9 hours and resumed service.
Rosaviatsia reported the left hand engine's bleed air valve on the 14th stage supplying the wing anti-ice systems, engine cowl and thrust reversers had failed.
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