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Air Malta A320 Autopilot Problems

An Air Malta Airbus A320-200 was climbing out of Orly’s runway 08 when the crew stopped the climb at FL130 reporting autopilot problems and decided to return to Orly for a safe landing on runway 08 about 40 minutes after departure.

The aircraft, 9H-AEP, was performing flight KM-467 from Paris Orly (France) to Malta.

The aircraft remained on the ground for about 2 hours, then departed again and reached Malta as flight KM-467A with a delay of 2:45 hours.

 

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