SINGAPORE: A Scoot plane heading from South Korea to Singapore was found to be missing a left nose wheel after it landed in Taipei during a scheduled stop on Monday (Jun 19) morning. Scoot said that flight TR897 detected a technical fault upon landing at Taoyuan International Airport.
SINGAPORE: A Scoot plane heading from South Korea to Singapore was found to be missing a left nose wheel after it landed in Taipei during a scheduled stop on Monday morning.
"The flight which was originally scheduled to depart from Taipei to Singapore at 1.30am was subsequently cancelled," it added.Taiwanese media outlets reported that the left nose wheel fell off during the plane's landing at 12.06am, after sensors detected abnormal tire pressure before the plane's descent.
Focus Taiwan also reported Taoyuan International Airport as saying that there were no signs of the wheel on the runway or taxiway. Taiwan's transport and communications minister Wang Kwo-tsai told the media that the incident will be investigated by its Civil Aeronautics Administration and relevant authorities.
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