Quantcast

Alaska Airlines flight lands safely in LA after tire blowout

Qantas engineers walk off job on one of the busiest travel days of the year
South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger
Global Airline Industry Revenues Forecast To Top $1 Trillion For First Time In 2025
EasyJet to launch six new routes from the UK next year with £24 flights
A No-Frills Airline Is Getting Into the Premium Game
TAKING OFF: Major airline introduces new inflight service rules with less time to order your drinks
2 Delta flight attendants fail breathalyzer test before flight to JFK
EasyJet reveals plans for new flights from regional UK airport next summer
Airlines not switching quickly enough to green jet fuel, study says
Alaska Airlines tech issue briefly grounds planes in Seattle, disrupts bookings on Cyber Monday
US Senate panel criticizes rising airline seat fees, will call execs to testify
Spirit’s Demise Is a Lesson in ‘Airline-o-nomics’
Inside BA’s new first-class suites: £800 an hour for most private seat
Focus: US airline flight crews confident and angry as unions seek richer contracts
Hawaiian Airlines Eliminates Widebody Route Amid Alaska Airlines Merger
US budget airlines are struggling. Will pursuing premium passengers solve their problems?
Delta CEO says the Trump administration will reverse government ‘overreach’ seen under Biden
Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy: How will it affect your travel plans?
British Airways yet to identify cause of latest IT meltdown
Delta Airlines Will Start Serving Shake Shack Cheeseburgers Next Month
United Sees Nearly 30% Surge in Travel to European Christmas Markets
Budget airline Israir to launch flights between Israel and NY, ending wartime monopoly by flagship carrier El Al
Asia's airlines blame supply chain woes for disrupted operations
Qantas and Qatar Airways: Planned partnership in the Australian aviation industry under the microscope
Spirit Airlines delays release of Q3 financial results as debt restructuring talks heat up
Delta investigating after plane’s nose mysteriously suffered damage
What Elon Musk's Starlink means for airlines
CAP OFF Major twist in Dublin Airport passenger cap row as High Court pauses decision in victory for airlines next summer season
Riyadh Air plans new jet order decision early next year
Calls for a blanket ban on politicians receiving free flight upgrades
Alaska Airlines flight lands safely in LA after tire blowout
Policy
Webp 5r3vc2svdh8ibaxk8gr8iutw0za2
Simple Flying | Simple Flying

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900ER successfully landed in Los Angeles after experiencing a tire blowout during takeoff from Washington Dulles International Airport. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, did not result in any injuries among the 175 passengers and six crew members on board.

Video footage captured by a passenger showed the aircraft jolting as it accelerated down the runway. The aircrew communicated with Air Traffic Control, noting that the event happened at approximately 160 knots but did not cause significant damage. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority confirmed debris was found on the runway: "Around 6:10 pm on Thursday, members of Dulles International Airport operations were notified of debris on a runway and removed what appeared to be the remnants of the tire of a plane."

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident. Despite concerns about potential issues with the landing gear, such as resistance when stowing it, the flight crew decided to continue to Los Angeles rather than return to Dulles. They monitored fuel levels and determined there was no reason to discontinue the flight.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Upon arrival at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), emergency personnel were on standby as a precautionary measure. Videos from inside the plane show passengers cheering as it touched down safely at 8:10 p.m. Pacific time. An airline spokesperson attributed the event to a main gear tire failure and stated: "Preliminary reports indicate that Alaska Airlines Flight 309 sustained a main gear tire failure Thursday evening, Nov. 14, on departure from Washington Dulles to Los Angeles."

The aircraft has been temporarily removed from service while Alaska Airlines investigates the cause of the malfunction.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

London Heathrow, recognized as Europe's busiest airport, will soon experience an increase in its flight offerings by Oman Air.

Sep 2, 2025

Delta Air Lines is adjusting its service between Atlanta and Anchorage, extending flights beyond the summer travel season to a year-round offering.

May 15, 2025

Emirates is set to enhance its fleet by introducing retrofitted Airbus A380 aircraft on routes to Manchester and Milan.

Apr 16, 2025

Five airlines operate between the United States and Europe with only one route each.

Apr 16, 2025

A Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Memphis was forced to return to its departure city on April 8 after a passenger attempted to open an exit door mid-flight.

Apr 16, 2025

A Frontier Airlines Airbus A320neo aircraft was subjected to a security inspection at Washington Dulles International Airport on April 9, following reports of a beeping noise originating from the cargo hold.

Apr 16, 2025