CRJ700 diverts after radome apparently holed during Washington take-off

CRJ700 diverts after radome apparently holed during Washington take-off


US regulators have disclosed that an MHIRJ CRJ700 diverted to Washington Dulles after an object apparently punctured the radome during departure from Washington National.

The plane – operated by PSA Airlines on behalf of American Airlines – had been certain for Birmingham, Alabama.

It took off from National’s runway 15 at about 23:30 on 9 March.

The US FAA states, in a preliminary notification, that the jet “struck an object on take-off” and diverted to Dulles.

“Post-flight inspection revealed a hole in the radome,” it provides. The regulator identifies the airframe as N517AE.

It has not disclosed the extent of the radome harm nor the character of the item concerned within the incident, however the plane seems to have returned to service the next day.

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