Air Canada Flight Narrowly Escapes Catastrophe as Wing Catches Fire During Landing
An Air Canada passenger plane had a close call on Saturday night when its wing caught fire while landing at Halifax Airport. The incident occurred around 9:30 PM AT as the aircraft was arriving from St. John's. Passengers reported that one of the plane's tires failed to deploy properly upon landing, causing the aircraft to tilt at a 20-degree angle.
Witness Nikki Valentine described a loud noise reminiscent of a crash when the wing skidded along the runway, which led to flames and smoke entering the cabin. Fortunately, the pilots managed to apply the brakes and bring the plane to a stop. Passengers were evacuated promptly and escorted to a hangar for medical evaluations, although no serious injuries were reported. The flight, identified as Air Canada Flight 2259 and operated by PAL Airlines, was carrying almost 80 passengers at the time of the incident.
Authorities have not disclosed the total number of individuals on board but confirmed that all passengers were safely evacuated following the events.
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