Created Sunday, Jul 11th 2021 19:19Z, last updated Sunday, Jul 11th 2021 19:19Z
A Transavia Boeing 737-800, registration PH-HZJ performing flight HV-6307 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Beirut (Lebanon), was climbing through FL340 out of Amsterdam when the crew reported problems with the electrical trim and decided to return to Amsterdam requesting a slow descent at 500fpm. The aircraft entered a hold indicating they wanted to burn off fuel for about 90 minutes. The aircraft landed safely on Amsterdam's runway 27 about 2 hours after stopping the climb just above FL340.

A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration PH-HXC departed the next day with a delay of 24 hours.

The occurrence aircraft returned to service about 17 hours after landing.

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