Jet Airways B739 at Mumbai on May 12th 2017, suspected tail scrape on departure

Last Update: May 12, 2017 / 19:56:51 GMT/Zulu time

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A Jet Airways Boeing 737-900, registration VT-JBZ performing flight 9W-70 from Mumbai (India) to Bangkok (Thailand) with 180 passengers and 8 crew, departed Mumbai's runway 27, however, the tail contacted the runway surface. The aircraft climbed out ...

A Jet Airways Boeing 737-900, registration VT-JBZ performing flight 9W-70 from Mumbai (India) to Bangkok (Thailand) with 180 passengers and 8 crew, departed Mumbai's runway 27, however, the tail contacted the runway surface. The aircraft climbed out

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
May 12, 2017

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FL-342

Departure
Not revealed

Destination
Not revealed

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-900

ICAO Type Designator
B739

Airport
Zurich International Airport

Airport ICAO Code
AFTZ

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