Singapore B772 at Copenhagen on Mar 22nd 2012, dropped engine parts on landing or takeoff

Last Update: April 27, 2012 / 12:44:05 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 22, 2012

Flight number
SQ-352

Aircraft Registration
9V-SVK

Aircraft Type
Boeing 777-200

ICAO Type Designator
B772

A Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-200, registration 9V-SVK performing flight SQ-352 from Singapore (Singapore) to Copenhagen (Denmark), landed on Copenhagen's runway 22L and taxied to the apron.

After about 4 hours on the ground the aircraft departed Copenhagen for Singapore as flight SQ-351, took off runway 04R and continued to Singapore.

The Danish Havarikommission reported that some time after departure parts of an engine cowling were found on both sides of runway 04R/22L between taxiways V1 and V2. The airline confirmed the parts belonged to their aircraft. Singapore's Air Accident Investigation Commission reported they are already investigating the occurrence.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 22, 2012

Flight number
SQ-352

Aircraft Registration
9V-SVK

Aircraft Type
Boeing 777-200

ICAO Type Designator
B772

This article is published under license from Avherald.com. © of text by Avherald.com.
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