Novair A321 at Oslo on Mar 17th 2013, burst tyre on takeoff

Last Update: March 17, 2013 / 15:49:29 GMT/Zulu time

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A Novair Airbus A321-200, registration SE-RDP performing flight 1I-193 from Oslo (Norway) to Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia,CI (Spain) with 200 passengers, burst a tyre while departing Oslo Gardermoen's runway 19L. The crew stopped the climb at FL090 and e...

A Novair Airbus A321-200, registration SE-RDP performing flight 1I-193 from Oslo (Norway) to Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia,CI (Spain) with 200 passengers, burst a tyre while departing Oslo Gardermoen's runway 19L. The crew stopped the climb at FL090 and e

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Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
SE-RDP
Country of Registration
Sweden
Date of Registration
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Manufacturer
AIRBUS
Aircraft Model / Type
A321-231
ICAO Aircraft Type
A321
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Maximum Take off Mass (MTOM) [kg]
Engine Count
Main Owner
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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 17, 2013

Classification
Incident

Airline
Novair

Flight number
FL-342

Departure
Not revealed

Destination
Not revealed

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Airbus A321

ICAO Type Designator
A321

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