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On 9 June 2006 Czech Republic Investigation Institute (AAII) was notified by the Czech Republic Air Traffic Control, State-owned Comp., of an incident involving a B737 airplane. The aircrew was on flight TOM 1747 from Doncaster Airport (EGCN) to Prague / Ruzyně Airport (LKPR). After landing on RWY 24 at the LKPR, the airplane vacated the runway turned to RWY 13 instead TWY D. Air traffic controller TWR EC first reacted to the situation by issuing an instruction to taxi on TWY D. In a moment later, since the plane TOM 1747 stopped in a position from which it was difficult to taxi on TWY D, TWR EC issued a new instruction to taxi on RWY 13. The aircrew then taxied on RWY 13 which they left for TWY F. There was no traffic on RWY 13 and no separation infringement between aircrafts at that time.