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Blown tire blamed for causing passenger plane’s landing gear to collapse in Halifax - Halifax

  • A blown tire caused the landing gear of an Air Canada Express flight to collapse on landing in Halifax, leading to an engine fire and evacuation of the aircraft.
  • The Transportation Safety Board stated that the left tire blew during takeoff from St. John's International Airport, with tire fragments found on the runway.
  • The crew activated the engine's extinguisher system, and all 73 passengers and four crew members evacuated safely, with no injuries reported.
  • A proposed class action lawsuit is being evaluated by a law firm representing several passengers, citing failures in the emergency response during the incident.
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