Logan D328 at Dundee on Jun 14th 2015, gear problem
Last Update: June 15, 2015 / 21:49:07 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 14, 2015
Classification
Incident
Cause
Gear problem
Airline
Loganair
Flight number
LOG-6625
Departure
Dundee, United Kingdom
Destination
London Stansted, United Kingdom
Aircraft Registration
G-BWWT
Aircraft Type
DORNIER 328
ICAO Type Designator
D328
The aircraft underwent maintenance, was able to depart again about 2.5 hours after landing back and reached London with a delay of about 3 hours.
Dundee Airport reported the aircraft landed at about 5:30pm local time (16:30Z) after reporting problems with the landing gear and stated, more than 20 passengers were on board of the flight from London Stansted to Dundee.
Flight Schedule had the aircraft depart from Dundee to London Stansted at 4:45pm local, radar data confirm the aircraft returned to Dundee after departure from Dundee. The aircraft subsequently completed the rotation BE-6625/BE-6626 from Dundee to Stansted and back.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 14, 2015
Classification
Incident
Cause
Gear problem
Airline
Loganair
Flight number
LOG-6625
Departure
Dundee, United Kingdom
Destination
London Stansted, United Kingdom
Aircraft Registration
G-BWWT
Aircraft Type
DORNIER 328
ICAO Type Designator
D328
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