An incident occurred during the landing of a Boeing 737 late Wednesday morning at Mirabel airport. There were no injuries.
Posted at 4:04 p.m.
“We confirm that the 87 passengers on board as well as the crew are safe and sound,” Nolinor Aviation said in a press release on this subject. “Emergency services responded quickly and the situation is now under control. »
The aircraft in question is a Boeing 737-400. He took off at 9:58 a.m. from Jean-Lesage international airport, in Quebec, to go to Saguenay-Bagotville airport, where he was supposed to land around 10:57 a.m. The plane, however, had to turn back, finally land in Mirabel.
According to the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), the plane landed with one of its landing gears retracted.
“The TSB sent a team of investigators to the site to gather more information,” said its spokesperson, Chris Krepski.
Contacted on this subject, Rudy Egeileh, manager at Nolinor Aviation, was not able to provide further details regarding this event. “There were no injuries. This is the only information we have for the moment,” he said. An investigation is also underway to determine the exact causes of the incident.
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