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EI-RJW strange behavior

Thu May 24, 2018 6:52 am

I've already done a quick Google search but my questions were not answered, so may I ask them to you:

Yesterday (May 23rd) I was out of the office having a smoke ( a real sloppy groomer, lol ) and saw an RJ85 overpassing - my office is about 2 miles far from FLR -. Nothing special, CityJet has a daily flight to LCY. But then, about 40 minutes after, I've got a notification from FR24 "squawk 7700", and it was that plane.
Route was FLR-DUB, plane headed PMF with a max altitude of 15k ft, then headed to GOA, circled at about 4k ft and finally landed.
Emergency was declared during the circling.

This plane was since long time parked @ FLR, surely since last year, but can't find anything about it on the internet. It was also involved in a "loss of cabin pressure" in 2016: https://www.aeroinside.com/item/7929/ci ... n-pressure

Anyone of you fellow avgeeks has more info?

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