Created Monday, Mar 6th 2023 21:31Z, last updated Thursday, Nov 28th 2024 19:04Z
A KLM Boeing 777-300, registration PH-BVC performing flight
KL-713 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Paramaribo (Suriname), landed on Paramaribo*s runway 11 but damaged a number of tyres, vacated the runway and became disabled on the "loop" taxiway while turning around to backtrack the runway. The passengers disembarked onto the runway and were bussed to the terminal.
The aircraft is still on the ground in Paramaribo about 4 hours after landing.
On Nov 28th 2024 the Dutch Onderzoeksraad reported: "After landing, a warning for three punctured tyres was triggered in the cockpit. The crew brought the aircraft to a standstill on the taxiway and requested that a technician check the tyres. It was found that 11 of the 12 tyres of the main landing gear were damaged, with 3 of them being completely deflated. The Dutch Safety Board received the report by Suriname’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASAS) on 16 November 2023."
However, the final report was not published by Suriname and is also not available from ICAO's archive.
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