Created Monday, Aug 25th 2025 09:43Z, last updated Monday, Aug 25th 2025 09:43Z
A KLM Boeing 737-800, registration PH-BCB performing flight
KL-1544 from Malaga,SP (Spain) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), was climbing out of Malaga's runway 13 when the crew reported vibrations suspecting they burst a tyre. A runway inspection did not reveal any debris. The aircraft continued to Amsterdam, where the crew requested runway 06 for the length of the runway advising ATC they needed to brake gently, they had a very strong suspicion that one of the tyres had burst. The aircraft landed on runway 06 about 2.5 hours after departure, vacated the runway and stopped clear of the runway for an inspection by emergency services. Emergency services reported that it all looked good. The aircraft taxied to the apron.
The aircraft remained on the ground for about 15 hours before returning to service the next morning.
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