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United jet turns back to Sydney after take-off problem
A Los Angeles-bound United Airlines jet had to turn back to Sydney today after experiencing a problem on take-off, with reports that it had suffered a tyre blowout.
Sydney: A Los Angeles-bound United Airlines jet had to turn back to Sydney today after experiencing a problem on take-off, with reports that it had suffered a tyre blowout.
The Boeing 747 had to circle the Australian city several times to dump fuel before making an unscheduled landing not long after takeoff at 3pm.
A Sydney Airport spokeswoman said Flight UA 840 has returned to Sydney Airport following a problem experienced during take-off. "The aircraft has landed safely and passengers and crew are currently in the process of returning to the terminal," she said. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said the jet blew one of its tyres on takeoff, though that could not be confirmed by transport officials or the airport.
The Boeing 747 had to circle the Australian city several times to dump fuel before making an unscheduled landing not long after takeoff at 3pm.
A Sydney Airport spokeswoman said Flight UA 840 has returned to Sydney Airport following a problem experienced during take-off. "The aircraft has landed safely and passengers and crew are currently in the process of returning to the terminal," she said. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said the jet blew one of its tyres on takeoff, though that could not be confirmed by transport officials or the airport.