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Ryanair Boeing Slat Trouble; Diverts to Tegel Airport, Berlin

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Ryanair Boeing Slat Trouble; Diverts to Tegel Airport, Berlin


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What: Ryanair Boeing 737-800 en route from Stockholm Skavsta to Berlin
Where: Tegel Airport (Berlin)
When: Aug 5th 2009
Who: 140 passengers
Why: Due to weather and slat trouble, the crew diverted to Tegel for a safe landing.

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