KLM B737 at Gothenburg on Feb 14th 2017, could not fully retract gear

Last Update: February 20, 2017 / 23:56:18 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Feb 14, 2017

Classification
Incident

Airline
KLM

Flight number
KL-1152

Aircraft Registration
PH-BGI

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700

ICAO Type Designator
B737

A KLM Boeing 737-700, registration PH-BGI performing flight KL-1152 from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), was climbing out of Gothenburg's runway 03 when the crew stopped the climb at 4000 feet due to an abnormal gear indication following gear retraction. The aircraft entered a hold and returned to Gothenburg for a safe landing on runway 03 about 25 minutes after departure.

The aircraft remained on the ground for about 3.5 hours, then departed again and reached Amsterdam with a delay of 3.5 hours.

A passenger reported the captain announced the gear could not be properly retracted. The aircraft was repaired on the ground in Gothenburg and departed again after about 3.5 hours.
Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
PH-BGI
Country of Registration
Netherlands
Date of Registration
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Airworthyness Category
Legal Basis
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Aircraft Model / Type
737-700
ICAO Aircraft Type
B737
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Aircraft Address / Mode S Code (HEX)
Maximum Take off Mass (MTOM) [kg]
Engine Count
Engine
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Engine Type
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Feb 14, 2017

Classification
Incident

Airline
KLM

Flight number
KL-1152

Aircraft Registration
PH-BGI

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700

ICAO Type Designator
B737

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