Boeing 737 makes emergency landing after losing wheel on take-off

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Boeing 737 makes emergency landing after losing wheel on take-off


Video shows the moment a FlySafair aircraft was forced to land after losing a tire during take-off in South Africa on Sunday.

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49 Comments

  1. Their whistleblowers are dying suspiciously and that should concern everyone as to the level of security Boeing care about their aircraft and equipment.

  2. If this was a "made in China, plane….all the western media, will criticize, every minute on the net….but as it is a Boeing, made in USA…. Nothing….. HYPOCRITES WESTERNERS!

  3. Ok. I’m as much in the “Boeing is a sh!tshow” camp as anyone, but…the comment in the video about “smoke” on the bottom of the aircraft during landing was stupid, that looks like totally normal tire smoke that occurs on every landing as the tires make contact with the ground. And wheels/tires are maintenance items, so I’m guessing this isn’t Boeing’s fault but rather the airline’s, someone probably didn’t attach it correctly after the last maintenance cycle.

  4. Here we go again !!! 🥺The airline industry has more drama than a soap opera. 😮 Can we go back to the days when the ONLY thing that the airlines lost, was your luggage ? Boeing jets are so dangerous now, that even the parts are saying "if it's Boeing then I'm not going".

  5. Omg really Boeing y'all need to get it together. Btw that smoke cloud you saw when it landed is normal. Those are the tires getting up to speed. When you take a tire that's not moving and slam it against the ground moving 200 mph it produces a tiny bit of smoke as the tires get up to speed really quickly. Its friction.

  6. Why are people acting like this is a Boeing problem?

    737s can be half a decade old and still in service. These issues are with the airline’s maintenance departments.

    If I drive a 1995 Camry 450,000 miles can I say it’s a manufacturing issue if a tire falls off?

  7. Just came back from Peru on United. The flight attendant at the back kept telling them her door would not arm. The pilot came down there and said let’s go once it’s saying it’s armed in the front it’s ok. We were on the run way when the supervisor of said flight attendant called it in and he was demanded to return to the gate. Maintenance came on board and found a metal under the door. The flight attendant was upset that the pilot didn’t listen. When I complained to United after they offered me $100 as if that could fix my distress after hearing everything that was happening with this.

  8. Way to go, Buttigig you’re doing a great job with the transportation department. There’s been more accident since you became the secretary. Everything falling apart under this joker. Credible incompetence in this administration.

  9. the way that tire just popped off is wild. Also didn't this just happen like two weeks ago to another Boeing plane? or is this the same one and im just getting the timeline wrong?