Updated 3 February 2020 at 23:06 IST
Air Canada flight due to make emergency landing in Madrid
An Air Canada Boeing 767 aircraft with 128 passengers on board is flying in circles near Madrid on Monday, trying to burn off fuel as it prepares for an emergency landing following problems with one of its two engines and a ruptured tire during takeoff.
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An Air Canada Boeing 767 aircraft with 128 passengers on board is flying in circles near Madrid on Monday, trying to burn off fuel as it prepares for an emergency landing following problems with one of its two engines and a ruptured tire during takeoff.
Spainās Defense Ministry said that an F18 fighter jet had been dispatched from a military airport near the Spanish capital to evaluate the damage done to the landing gear of Toronto-bound flight AC837.
The aircraft had departed from the Adolfo SuƔrez-Barajas international airport earlier in the day and was scheduled to land in Toronto at 3:40 p.m. local time.
In a statement emailed to The Associated Press, the airline said the plane āexperienced an engine issue shortly after take-offā as well as a ruptured tire ā one of 10 on the Boeing 767-300. It added that the aircraft āis designed to operate on one engine and our pilots are fully trained for this eventuality.ā
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āNonetheless, an emergency was declared in order to obtain landing priority,ā Air Canada said.
A spokeswoman with Spainās airport operator, AENA, told the AP that the airline had requested a slot for an emergency landing some 30 minutes after takeoff.
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A spokesman for Enaire, Spainās air navigation authority, said the planeās landing gear did not fold up properly on taking off and that a piece of it may have damaged part of one of the engines. He said the pilot estimates that the plane should be able to attempt the emergency landing around 7:30 p.m. local time (1830 GMT).
The officials were not authorized to be named in media reports.
Emergency services including firefighting trucks and ambulances have been deployed at the Spanish capitalās airport.
Spainās El Mundo newspaperās website published audio it said featured the planeās pilot explaining to the passengers the need to return to Madrid because a wheel had been damaged during the takeoff.
āBecause we are a bit too heavy we have to get rid of fuel before being able to land,ā the voice can be heard saying in Spanish.
Madrid residents posted videos online showing a plane flying unusually low over the Spanish capitalās center and suburbs.
It was the second incident of the day at Madridās international airport, the busiest in the country. Earlier on Monday, the airport closed for over an hour due to the reported sighting of drones in the vicinity.
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Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 3 February 2020 at 23:06 IST