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Flybe Flight 1284

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Flybe Flight 1284
Occurrence
Date23 February 2017
SummaryRight landing gear retracted on runway
SiteRunway 22, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBombardier DHC-8-402 Q400
OperatorFlybe
RegistrationG-JECP
Flight originEdinburgh Airport, Scotland
DestinationAmsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands
PassengersUnknown
CrewUnknown
Fatalities0
Survivors59 (all)

On 23 February 2017, Flybe Flight 1284, on a scheduled flight from Edinburgh to Amsterdam had the right landing gear collapse on landing, nobody was injured.

Accident[edit]

Flybe 1284 hade a 90-minute delay from Edinburgh due to Storm Doris. Expected departure was 12:40 (GMT), but the delay put the flight behind schedule. The aircraft eventually departed from Edinburgh at 14:10.

The incident occurred during touchdown in Amsterdam at 16:59 (CET).[1] Upon touchdown at Runway 22, the aircraft's right-side landing gear collapsed. The aircraft right wing touched the runway as it came to a halt on the runway without further incident. Emergency services and airport buses quickly surrounded the aircraft after the incident. Passengers and crew were taken back to the terminal via airport buses.

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