Image: Reproduction / Social Networks
A Boeing 777 became stuck in the grass after the wheels on its left main landing gear left the pavement and sank into the soft ground right next to a taxiway.
Preliminary information only indicates that the affected aircraft was a Boeing 777200ER with registration PHBQE of the Dutch airline KLM and that the incident occurred at Schiphol International Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Image: Reproduction / Social Networks
Image: Reproduction / Social Networks
Data from online flight tracking platforms suggests that the last flight of this jet took place last Wednesday, January 24th. The problem may have occurred during a movement with a tow vehicle, but there is no official confirmation of this.
The location where the Boeing 777 got stuck is the entrance to the courtyard of a KLM maintenance hangar. It is therefore assumed that there were no passengers on board as it was not a departure for a flight.
Location where the Boeing 777 got stuck Image: Google Maps, via FlightRadar24
AEROIN will provide an update as more information becomes available.
He holds a degree in mechanical engineering and a postgraduate degree in aviation maintenance engineering and has more than 6 years of experience in the technical control field of aviation maintenance.