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Incident: Emirates B773 at Hamburg on Jun 13th 2016, flaps up landing

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An Emirates Airlines Boeing 777-300, registration A6-EGK performing flight EK-61 from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to Hamburg (Germany), was on approach to Hamburg's runway 05 descending through about 2800 feet when the crew initiated a go-around due to problems with the flaps. The aircraft entered a hold at 4000 feet while the crew worked the related checklists and prepared for flaps up landing. The aircraft subsequently positioned for another approach to runway 05 and landed safely at a… (avherald.com) More...

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yusefsuperrailcargo
Yusef Elnahas 2
Yeah, really cool website. I live very close to Christchurch airport and there is a flight school there. And I know quite a few of the students who go there and one of them told me about this site. The aero club is Canterbury aero club. If you are willing to learn to fly, please keep in your mind about this aero club. It is famous for being one of the most popular aero clubs and they have a very good plane spotting deck. If you are coming to Christchurch sometime, please visit the aero club. If you are under 18, you can get permission to fly with students on a flight.
danielferro
daniel ferro 1
atterir en lisse fait partie de la formation classique pas de quoi en faire un exploit non plus...

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Dubslow
Dubslow 1
AvHerald is an aviation website dedicated to listing all commercial aviation incidents worldwide, regardless of how minor the severity. It's not a news site, and this is just a standard incident report, one of thousands in their database.
randomguy
randomguy 1
No it's not. There are many more incidents than are listed on avherald.

Ref: http://avherald.com/h?article=45483425, the answer to

RP: How many percent of all daily occurrences are covered by The Aviation Herald? In other words, how much else happens in the air without coverage?

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