Minutes before the lawn of Chapecó Airport (SC) after a landing on the night of Monday (31), the Airbus A319 with 112 people on board had aborted the landing-procedure called the trick.
According to information from the FlightTar24 website, the plane moved around 7:08 pm (Brasília time). The jet was orbiting in the border between Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul and landed at 7:37 pm.
See the trajectory of the aircraft:

The trajectory captured by the FlightRadar24 shows the point where the aircraft stopped, off the track and near the headboard 11 of the airport. The Airbus A319 stopped a few meters from Paulo Everaldo Flores Street. Look:

Flight 3276 was operated by an Airbus A319-112 PR-MYM prefix. The plane took off from Guarulhos (SP) around 5:54 pm. In all, 112 people were on the plane, 107 passengers and five crew. According to the airline, no one was injured.
The company also informed that, due to the incident, had to cancel five flights. The company adds that “it is communicating and offering all the necessary assistance to impacted customers, who will be resumed on other flights.”
VOE XAP, the dealership responsible for Chapecó Airport, reports that the aircraft was removed from the track around 9am on Tuesday (1st) and that the aerodrome has already resumed operations.
Images made by passengers show how the plane was after the grass landing. See below:
This content was originally published on Latam plane that swept track in SC had rushed before landing; See at CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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