Partial right main gear failure during landing at Belfast International Airport

No fatalities • Aldergrove, United Kingdom

A Boeing 737-400 experienced a mechanical failure of the right main landing gear during its landing roll in Northern Ireland.

What happened

On October 4, 2016, a Boeing 737-400, registered OE-IAG, was performing a landing at Belfast International Airport (EGAA) in Aldergrove, Northern Ireland. The flight had originated from East Midlands Airport (EGNX) in Leicester, United Kingdom.

During the landing roll, the aircraft experienced a partial right main gear failure. There were no injuries resulting from the incident.

Probable cause

Not determined

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Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 4 Oct 2016 BOEING 737 4Q8 accident near Aldergrove, United Kingdom?

A Boeing 737-400 experienced a mechanical failure of the right main landing gear during its landing roll in Northern Ireland.

Were there any fatalities in the 4 Oct 2016 BOEING 737 4Q8 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 4 Oct 2016 involved a BOEING 737 4Q8, at Aldergrove, United Kingdom.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

Not determined

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