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A US Airways Airbus A320-200, registration N113UW performing flight US-1702 from Philadelphia,PA to Fort Lauderdale,FL (USA) with 149 people on board, was accelerating for takeoff from runway 27L when one of the nose gear tyres blew causing the aircraft to veer off the runway. The crew rejected takeoff, the aircraft came to a stop off the runway with the nose gear collapsed. The aircraft was evacuated. There were no injuries.

NG tires don't just blow on TO. More to the story here. Stay tuned.
 
NG tires don't just blow on TO. More to the story here. Stay tuned.

Really????? That's like saying engines don't stop working. What a dumb statement. Yes they can..... I've hit FOD on a Runway at V1 and have had one of my nose wheels blown. So yes it can happen.
 
It's not an embarrassment that a single Westie stoops to this level. It's a shame that not a single Westie has the freedom or courage to speak the truth about being a real professional.

Yup
And to all those professionals - if a tire did burst at high speed - debris might go right into the engine and cause additional problems / vibration / fire etc
 
Wasn't it Continental many years ago that successfully and rightfully aborted above V1? Can't think of the details now ...
 
Yup
And to all those professionals - if a tire did burst at high speed - debris might go right into the engine and cause additional problems / vibration / fire etc


Bingo

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Bottom line is we web board posters just don't know enough to blame anyone or anything at this point.
 
Strong winds, heavy aircraft and mechanical malfunction all came into play making this a bad situation. Cudos to the pilots on a job well done!!
 
Too early and too little info to throw rocks yet, but could not happen to nicer guys...Sully is a loser since his day on the stand in May of 2009 telling his lies of integrity and trying to use his "Star" power to sway a jury of USAPA's DFR...
 
NG tires don't just blow on TO. More to the story here. Stay tuned.

I had one blow last year departing 32R in ORD....happened just before V1. We took off and advised the tower, who promptly closed the runway and found remnants of our tire. Burned down fuel to minimal weight and landed....tires changed in 28 pad, passengers bussed to terminal, FAA on scene, etc.

It happens, but a high speed abort due to tire failure alone is probably a bad idea.....let's see what they find with this accident before we all decide what happened.
 

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