Southwest B738 at Fort Lauderdale and Orlando on Feb 21st 2019, tyre damage on departure
Last Update: February 21, 2019 / 22:54:21 GMT/Zulu time
A Southwest Boeing 737-800, registration N8686A performing flight WN-736 from Fort Lauderdale,FL to Denver,CO (USA), was climbing out of Fort Lauderdale's runway 10L when the crew stopped the climb at 12,000 feet due to suspected nose tyre damage. Th...
A Southwest Boeing 737-800, registration N8686A performing flight WN-736 from Fort Lauderdale,FL to Denver,CO (USA), was climbing out of Fort Lauderdale's runway 10L when the crew stopped the climb at 12,000 feet due to suspected nose tyre damage. Th
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Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Feb 21, 2019
Classification
Incident
Airline
Southwest Airlines
Flight number
FL-342
Departure
Not revealed
Destination
Not revealed
Aircraft Registration
N343434
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800
ICAO Type Designator
B738
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