Air Canada plane lands safely in Madrid after tire rupture, engine issue
An Air Canada jet landed safely in Madrid Monday after engine trouble and a blown tire forced pilots to declare an emergency shortly after takeoff.
The Toronto-bound Boeing 767-300 carrying 128 passengers and eight crew touched down safely after circling southeast of Adolfo Suarez-Barajas airport for four hours “to use up fuel and lighten the aircraft for landing,” Air Canada said.
The engine issue occurred shortly after takeoff in Madrid, the airline said in a statement. “A tire also reportedly ruptured on take-off, one of 10 on this model of aircraft.”
A spokesman for Spanish airport operator AENA said the pilot radioed the tower about 30 minutes after takeoff to request a slot for emergency landing.