Created Monday, Jan 27th 2025 18:39Z, last updated Monday, Jan 27th 2025 18:39Z
A Ryanair Boeing 737-800, registration EI-EVE performing flight
FR-1023 from Dublin (Ireland) to Budapest (Hungary), was on approach to Budapest's runway 13R when the crew requested to turn off the approach and enter a hold due to a problem with the flaps. The crew subsequently requested emergency services to be ready for the landing and check their brakes, they would do a high speed landing. The aircraft landed on runway 13R at a higher than normal speed (about 165 knots over ground) about 25 minutes after aborting the first approach.
The aircraft remained on the ground for about 5.5 hours, then departed for the return flight.
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