Expressjet CRJ2 at Greenville on Sep 5th 2014, rejected takeoff

Last Update: September 8, 2014 / 20:50:28 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Sep 5, 2014

Classification
Incident

Airline
Expressjet

Flight number
EV-5421

Aircraft Registration
N937EV

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ2

An Expressjet Canadair CRJ-200 on behalf of Delta Airlines, registration N937EV performing flight EV-5421/DL-5421 from Greenville,SC to Detroit,MI (USA), was accelerating for takeoff from Greenville when the crew rejected takeoff after the nose gear tyres blew. The aircraft slowed safely and vacated the runway.

The FAA reported the aircraft blew nose tyres during the takeoff roll, taxiied clear of the runway and was towed to the apron. The aircraft received minor damage.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Sep 5, 2014

Classification
Incident

Airline
Expressjet

Flight number
EV-5421

Aircraft Registration
N937EV

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ2

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