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Landing gear issue with Nolinor Aviation flight NRL662 at Mirabel
Airport, Canada
By
27 November 2024
On November 27, 2024, Nolinor
Aviation’s flight NRL 662 experienced a technical issue during landing at
Mirabel International Airport, Canada. The flight, operated with a Boeing
737-400 registered C-GGWX, was carrying 87 passengers and crew. Thankfully, all
onboard were reported safe and unharmed, with no injuries sustained during the
incident.
The flight had originally departed from Québec
City (YQB) with a planned stop in Bagotville (YBG) to pick up additional
workers before heading to Wabush (YWK). However, during its stop in Bagotville,
passengers were informed of a technical issue requiring the aircraft to divert
to Mirabel.
A passenger shared his experience on Facebook,
shedding light on the sequence of events. He described how, after the stop in
Bagotville, the flight crew announced a technical issue, prompting a diversion
to Mirabel. Upon landing, the left landing gear reportedly failed, causing a
tense moment for those onboard.
“I
noticed that the flaps hadn’t been deployed during the landing, which was
likely the source of the problem,” he added,
reflecting on the potential technical cause.
In an official statement, Nolinor Aviation
confirmed the incident and reassured the public that emergency services
responded promptly and that the situation was brought under control. The
airline thanked passengers for their calmness and cooperation, as well as the
emergency services for their efficient response.
Nolinor
also noted that an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of
the technical issue. The airline pledged full cooperation with relevant
authorities and expressed gratitude to passengers, partners, and the community
for their continued support.
Source: social media
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