An Air Algerie Boeing 737-carrying more than 100 pax has gone off runway this morning at Seville after its landing gear collapsed during landing.
The right wing would reportedly have broken and 45 passengers were slightly injured.
Source: http://www.abc.es/abc/pg060318/actualid ... -avion.asp
Air Algerie Boeing 737 crash-lands in Sevilla (Spain)
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The aircraft involved would be a Boeing 737-600 with registration 7T-VJQ (msn30209/1115).
a search on airliners.net gave me these pictures ....
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... entry=true
Best Regards
Raymond
a search on airliners.net gave me these pictures ....
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... entry=true
Best Regards
Raymond
Many larger airports do have a special equipment for this matter or have contracts with companies to provide such equipment within a certain period. In some countries, the airports bought this equipment together and share it.dat-tech wrote:How did they removed it form the runway?
Airbags, cranes and flat trucks are essential.
Regards, Bernhard