Incident Overview
On September 7th, a Boeing 737-800 operated by WestJet experienced a significant incident when the aircraft’s right main landing gear collapsed upon landing at Sint Maarten‘s airport. This led to the right engine scraping against the runway as the aircraft decelerated to a halt. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries among passengers or crew members.
Details of the Aircraft
- Model: Boeing 737-800
- Operator: WestJet
- Incident Date: September 7th
- Location: Sint Maarten
Immediate Consequences
Following the gear collapse, the aircraft did not sustain any reported fires or leaks. The authorities are likely to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the landing gear malfunction. Despite the dramatic nature of the incident, the situation was managed effectively, preventing any harm.
Visual Capture and Community Reaction
The incident was caught on video, garnering considerable attention across various platforms. Although some viewers expressed disappointment over the lack of immediate video availability, the footage has become a pivotal reference point for aviation safety analysts and enthusiasts discussing the event.
Online Community Response
Comments and discussions about the incident highlighted a mix of concerns and curiosity. Some members expressed dissatisfaction with the availability of video footage, while others delved into technical discussions about landing gear mechanics when faced with unexpected failures.