Flight Aborted at JFK After Fire Breaks Out in Landing Gear

Tom Ozimek
By Tom Ozimek
October 2, 2018US News
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Firefighters scrambled to douse the flames on an aircraft that aborted takeoff at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport on Oct. 1, after the plane’s landing gear caught fire.

“Kennedy ground, you got an emergency. Emergency,” an unidentified voice can be heard, according to NBC New York, citing LiveATC.net, a repository of air traffic control interactions.

Several unidentified individuals take part in the conversation:

“Send a fire truck out here. ASAP, ASAP, ASAP!”

“Is there flames coming out or is that just, looks like sparks?”

“Uh, it appears to be flames, at the very least it’s a very severe glow.”

Passengers were evacuated from the aircraft using mobile stair ramps.

Officials reported no injuries.

Firefighters douse burning landing gear
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter Units hosing down the landing gear of the Delta plane at JFK airport, New York, Oct. 1, 2018. (Port Authority PBA)

Video posted by Port Authority Police Benevolent Association, the law enforcement union representing Port Authority Police Officers, shows the stationary aircraft and firefighters hosing down the smoldering landing gear.

Firefighters douse the landing gear
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter Units hosing down the landing gear of the Delta plane at JFK airport, New York, Oct. 1, 2018. (Port Authority PBA)

The fire broke out in the main landing gear wheel well of Delta flight No. 420, a Boeing B763, just before 7:30 p.m. Monday, NBC reported, citing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

An aircraft firefighter unit responded to the emergency.

Passengers evacuated from aircraft
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter Units evacuating passengers from a Delta aircraft that aborted its takeoff, citing a gear fire. JFK airport, New York, Oct. 1, 2018. (Port Authority PBA)

“Mon., 10/1, JFK Airport; Delta aircraft aborted takeoff, reported gear fire. Port Authority Police Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter (ARFF) Unit on scene,” tweeted Port Authority PBA.

Fire fighter inspects the landing gear
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter Units inspects the landing gear of the Delta plane at JFK airport, New York, Oct. 1, 2018. (Port Authority PBA)

In a separate but concurrent incident, a Delta plane departing from LaGuardia Airport made an emergency landing at JFK due to a possible bird strike, according to the Port Authority PBA.

“At the same time as the JFK Delta fire a Delta Airbus 319, that just departed LaGuardia, made an emergency landing at JFK with a possible bird strike. PAPD ARFF had to split ARFF response,” the PBA said in a tweet.

Officials reported no flight disruptions due to the incidents.

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