Expressjet CRJ9 at Atlanta on Aug 9th 2017, rejected takeoff due to blown tyre

Last Update: August 9, 2017 / 21:59:02 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Aug 9, 2017

Classification
Incident

Airline
Expressjet

Flight number
EV-5508

Aircraft Registration
N176PQ

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ9

An Expressjet Canadair CRJ-900 on behalf of Delta Airlines, registration N176PQ performing flight EV-5508/DL-5508 from Atlanta,GA to Tulsa,OK (USA), was accelerating for takeoff from Atlanta's runway 08R when the crew rejected takeoff at low speed reporting they had blown a tyre advising they would vacate the runway via the next high speed turn off. The aircraft however stopped on the runway, the crew added they had definitely blown tyres and were unable to move the aircraft. Other flight crew reported tyre debris on the runway near taxiway E1 (about 500 feet/150 meters down the runway).

Atlanta Airport reported the aircraft blew two tyres and was disabled on the runway. The passengers disembarked via stairs onto the runway and were bussed to the terminal. The aircraft was subsequently towed off the runway.

A replacement CRJ-900 registration N137EV reached Tulsa with a delay of 2:20 hours.

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Atlanta baout 9.5 hours after the rejected takeoff.
Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
N176PQ
Country of Registration
United States
Date of Registration
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Manufacturer
BOMBARDIER INC
Aircraft Model / Type
CL-600-2D24
Number of Seats
ICAO Aircraft Type
CRJ9
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Aircraft Address / Mode S Code (HEX)
Engine Count
Engine Manufacturer
Engine Model
Engine Type
Pounds of Thrust
Main Owner
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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Aug 9, 2017

Classification
Incident

Airline
Expressjet

Flight number
EV-5508

Aircraft Registration
N176PQ

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ9

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