On 9 November, a SkyUp Airlines Boeing 737-800 (UR-SQH) operated flight PQ7153 between Zaporizhzhia Airport, Ukraine and Sharm El-Sheikh Airport, Egypt. When the aircraft stopped at its parking position and Sharm El-Sheikh, hydraulic fluid leaked onto the hot brakes causing flames on the left main landing gear. Luckily, ground crew quickly extinguished the fire.
Featured image by ERIC SALARD from Paris, FRANCE – UR-SQD CDG, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=82699808
This post was published on 11 November 2019 09:05
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