Southwest B737 at Phoenix on Jan 2nd 2015, could not fully retract landing gear

Last Update: January 3, 2015 / 19:05:27 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jan 2, 2015

Classification
Incident

Flight number
WN-3395

Aircraft Registration
N957WN

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700

ICAO Type Designator
B737

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, registration N957WN performing flight WN-3395 from Phoenix,AZ to Houston Hobby,TX (USA) with 140 passengers, was departing Phoenix's runway 07R when the crew did not received indication the gear had fully reached the uplock position, stopped the climb at 10,000 feet and entered a hold to work the related checklists and burn off fuel. The aircraft returned to Phoenix for a safe landing on runway 08 about 75 minutes after departure and taxied to the gate.

A replacement Boeing 737-700 eached Houston with a delay of 3 hours.

The occurrence aircraft was able to resume service after about 10.5 hours on the ground in Phoenix.
Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
N957WN
Country of Registration
United States
Date of Registration
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Manufacturer
BOEING
Aircraft Model / Type
737-7H4
Number of Seats
ICAO Aircraft Type
B737
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Aircraft Address / Mode S Code (HEX)
Engine Count
Engine Manufacturer
Engine Model
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Engine Type
Pounds of Thrust
Main Owner
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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jan 2, 2015

Classification
Incident

Flight number
WN-3395

Aircraft Registration
N957WN

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700

ICAO Type Designator
B737

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