Boeing 737's wheel falls off shortly after landing in Argentina in latest potential safety fail by planemaker

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Boeing 737's wheel falls off shortly after landing in Argentina in latest potential safety fail by planemaker
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The Aerolineas Argentinas flight had just traveled from Ushuaia to Buenos Aires on Monday at 6 p.m. when a left-side rear wheel detached on the taxiway, according to the airline and photos.“The aircraft…suffered a tire detachment after landing at Aeroparque and while traveling on the taxiway at low speed,” an airline rep told Newsflash Media.

“This detachment did not compromise the safety of the passengers or the aircraft at any time. The company’s technicians are analyzing the case to identify the origin of the fault,” the rep said. The wheel appeared to detach from the main landing gear as the aircraft landed runway 13 at Jorge Newbery Airport,It wasn’t immediately clear who was at fault for the safety snafu or how old the jet in question was. Boeing didn’t immediately return The Post’s request for comment Thursday.

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