Created Friday, Dec 2nd 2022 16:08Z, last updated Friday, Dec 2nd 2022 16:08Z
A SAS Scandinavian Airlines Canadair CRJ-900, registration EI-FPR performing flight
SK-627 from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Dusseldorf (Germany), was on final approach to Dusseldorf's runway 05R when the crew went around from about 2000 feet and climbed back to 4000 feet. The aircraft positioned for another approach to runway 05R and landed safely about 25 minutes after the go around.
A passenger reported the aircraft stopped on the runway after landing, the captain announced the "steering engine" was broken and they needed to be towed to the apron. The aircraft was towed off the runway shortly after. The return flight SK-628 was cancelled.
The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Dusseldorf about 22 hours after landing.
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