Details have emerged of an incident involving a KLM Airbus A330-200 that was damaged after colliding with a flock of birds as it departed from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport (AMS). The aircraft made a safe return to the airport where it landed around 27 minutes after take-off and remains on the ground, four days after the incident.

On November 15, 2024, the aircraft involved, one of the carrier’s six-strong fleet of Airbus A330-200s registered PH-AOA was departing Amsterdam as flight KL661 for the ten-hour flight to Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in the US. The aircraft took off from runway 24 at Schiphol around 10:09 local time. However, the crew stopped the climb at 6,000ft (1,829m) around four minutes after take-off and reported to air traffic controllers that the aircraft had struck a flock of birds on departure.

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The crew stated that they were experiencing vibrations from both of the aircraft’s General Electric CF6 engines and would need to return to the airport. However, they requested to remain within the vicinity of the airport in the meantime allowing them time to run through checklists and prepare for the emergency landing.

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