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Nolinor landing gear collapsed during landing: TSB 

By Skies Magazine | December 2, 2024

Estimated reading time 1 minute, 2 seconds.

Nolinor and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada have clarified the nature of a landing gear malfunction involving a Boeing 737-400 at Mirabel International Airport. 

One of the main landing gear “collapsed during landing,” in the incident on Nov. 27, the TSB said in a statement.  

The TSB previously said the plane landed “with one main landing gear up,” and several media outlets reported the detail. 

“The aircraft did not perform an emergency landing due to a failure of one of its main landing gear,” said Nolinor in a separate statement.  

“This distinction is crucial for an accurate understanding of the event.”

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