Created Thursday, Apr 10th 2025 13:09Z, last updated Thursday, Apr 10th 2025 13:09Z
A Transavia Boeing 737-800, registration PH-HBM performing flight
HV-5021 from Rotterdam (Netherlands) to Malaga,SP (Spain), was climbing out of Rotterdam's runway 24 when the crew declared PAN PAN and stopped the climb at 3000 feet reporting they had ingested a bird into their right hand engine (CFM56). The aircraft diverted to Amsterdam (Netherlands) for a safe landing on runway 36R about 45 minutes after departure.
A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration PH-HXD reached Malaga with a delay of about 3:40 hours.
The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Amsterdam about 30 hours after landing.
A post flight inspection revealed two geese had been ingested by the right hand engine.
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