An Air Canada Boeing 767 has been forced to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff from Madrid’s Barajas airport amid reports of both an engine fire and lost landing gear.
According to Spain’s main pilot union, SEPLA, the aircraft lost pieces of its landing gear on takeoff which flew into its engines. The aircraft is now forced to circle the airport for some time to burn fuel in order to reach the maximum allowed weight to make a safe landing.
#AC837, Madrid – Toronto, is holding shortly after takeoff to reduce fuel weight prior to return to Madrid due to a technical issue. https://t.co/d1lAaHTqNz pic.twitter.com/2kE3PluiFF
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) February 3, 2020
Eyewitness video purporting to show the plane, which is reportedly carrying some 130 passengers, flying unusually low over the Madrid suburbs has been uploaded online.
El vuelo AC837, operado por Air Canada y con destino Toronto, se encuentra actualmente quemando combustible al sur de la capital tras haber registrado una incidencia con el tren de aterrizaje cuando despegaba de Barajas a las 14:55. [vídeo de @Beatrizxy] pic.twitter.com/m4mA4zVjVn
— Aeropuerto Madrid-Barajas (@aeropuertoMAD) February 3, 2020
Este avión de TAP ha pasado tan bajo que he venido a Twitter asustado para ver si se había estrellado.
¿Tendrá que ver con el cierre de Barajas pic.twitter.com/SJLdb5iE3s
— Fermín Grodira (@grodira) February 3, 2020
The incident is unfolding just hours after a drone sighting shut down the airport for over an hour, causing delays and forcing authorities to divert 26 flights.
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Source: RT