Transavia B738 at Malaga and Amsterdam on Sep 4th 2017, suspected tyre burst

Last Update: September 5, 2017 / 21:03:02 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Sep 4, 2017

Classification
Incident

Flight number
HV-5024

Departure
Malaga, Spain

Aircraft Registration
PH-HSA

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800

ICAO Type Designator
B738

A Transavia Boeing 737-800, registration PH-HSA performing flight HV-5024 from Malaga,SP (Spain) to Rotterdam (Netherlands) with 184 people on board, was enroute when the crew decided to divert to Amsterdam suspecting a nose tyre might have blown during departure from Malaga. The aircraft landed safely on Amsterdam's runway 18R. The aircraft vacated the runway via a high speed turn off and stopped clear of the runway for an inspection by emergency services. About 5 minutes later emergency services reporting everything was normal, no damage visible, the aircraft taxied to the apron on own power.

The aircraft overnighted on the ground and resumed service the following morning, positioning to Rotterdam about 8 hours after landing.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Sep 4, 2017

Classification
Incident

Flight number
HV-5024

Departure
Malaga, Spain

Aircraft Registration
PH-HSA

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800

ICAO Type Designator
B738

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