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Tyres burst on Air New Zealand jet as take-off aborted
FYI - Not overly exciting, but hadn't read anything about these incidents on here yet.
Twelve tyres on a packed Air New Zealand international flight burst after a take-off was urgently aborted.
The incident prompted a full-scale emergency response at one of Japan's biggest airports, including fire engines to cool the Boeing 777-200's braking system. A runway was shut down
Flight NZ90 from Narita to Auckland had 296 passengers and 13 crew aboard when takeoff was aborted on Sunday evening (Tokyo time) after the pilots discovered a potential problem with the auto thrust control. An Air NZ spokeswoman confirmed the incident and said an investigation was underway.
In another incident, passengers on an Air NZ flight from Sydney to Auckland on Tuesday were told to practise emergency positions when the plane's flaps – which allow landing or takeoff at slower speeds – developed a problem.
The Boeing 767-300 was about to land when the pilot told passengers to prepare for an emergency landing. This was cancelled after crew partly fixed the fault.
FYI - Not overly exciting, but hadn't read anything about these incidents on here yet.