Monday, December 30, 2024 - Halifax Stanfield International Airport was closed for approximately 90 minutes Saturday night after a landing issue involving Air Canada Flight 2259, operated by PAL Airlines. The plane, arriving from St. John’s, skidded down the runway during landing, with part of the aircraft catching fire.
Passenger Nikki Valentine described the harrowing experience, stating
that one of the plane’s tires failed to deploy properly.
"The plane started to sit at about a 20-degree angle to the left
and, as that happened, we heard a pretty loud — what almost sounded like a
crash sound — as the wing of the plane started to skid along the pavement,
along with what I presume was the engine," Valentine told CBC.
As the plane skidded down the runway, the pilots worked to bring it to a
stop. "The plane shook quite a bit, and we started seeing fire on the left
side of the plane, and smoke started coming in the windows," Valentine
recounted.
The incident, which occurred around 9:30 p.m. AT, involved 73 passengers
and crew. Passengers were evacuated by bus after the plane came to a halt and
could not reach the terminal.
Air Canada spokesperson Peter Fitzpatrick confirmed a "suspected
landing gear issue" was responsible for the incident. While Fitzpatrick
stated there were no injuries, the Nova Scotia RCMP reported minor injuries
among some passengers.
Valentine said the evacuation process took about two minutes. "One
side of the entire plane was on fire, so everyone was pretty much in a hurry to
get off — but an organized hurry," she explained.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) announced it is
deploying a team of investigators to examine the incident involving the de
Havilland DHC-8-402 aircraft.
The airport reopened one of its runways after the closure, but the
aircraft remains on the closed runway. Four flights were diverted, and several
others were delayed or canceled during the closure.
Further updates from the TSB investigation are expected as officials
begin their inquiry into the cause of the accident.
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