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Etihad plane’s tyres burst and catch fire during takeoff attempt in Melbourne

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Etihad plane’s tyres burst and catch fire during takeoff attempt in Melbourne
Etihad plane’s tyres burst and catch fire during takeoff attempt in Melbourne

An Etihad plane from Australia to the United Arab Emirates was forced to abort takeoff after two of its wheels exploded, it has been alleged.

There were around 300 people on board the aircraft when smoke started to rise from its landing gear at Melbourne Airport.

Flames engulfed the wheels just before the 14-hour flight to Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE.

Footage from the scene shows the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner twin-jet on the tarmac surrounded by fire trucks.

Australian TV show host Jacqueline Felgate shared the video on Instagram claiming that the pilot ‘had to slam on the emergency brakes.’

She said that the ‘landing gear caught on fire and reportedly two tyres have burst.’

‘Etihad Airways flight EY461 rejected take off this evening when departing Melbourne Airport for Abu Dhabi, Felgate wrote in the caption.

‘The Aviation Rescue and Firefighting Service responded to a request from the aircraft and deployed fire fighting foam as a precaution.

‘There are 289 passengers on board and no reports of injuries. Due to the damage to the aircraft’s tyres, we are unable to tow it off the runway.

‘We will disembark passengers and bus them to the terminal. Repairs will be done on the aircraft on location.’

Sophie Walker

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