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Plane evacuated after landing gear collapses Plane evacuated after landing gear collapses
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Passengers on a Flybe flight from Edinburgh had to be evacuated after the plane's landing gear collapsed during touchdown at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.Passengers on a Flybe flight from Edinburgh had to be evacuated after the plane's landing gear collapsed during touchdown at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.
Emergency services are at the scene following the incident.Emergency services are at the scene following the incident.
The plane ended up leaning on one side on the runway with its wing touching the ground.The plane ended up leaning on one side on the runway with its wing touching the ground.
Flybe said no-one had been injured in the incident which happened at about 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT).Flybe said no-one had been injured in the incident which happened at about 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT).
Schiphol Airport tweeted: "The landing gear of a Flybe airplane collapsed during touchdown.Schiphol Airport tweeted: "The landing gear of a Flybe airplane collapsed during touchdown.
"All passengers are brought to the terminal by bus at the moment."All passengers are brought to the terminal by bus at the moment.
"No people are injured. Flight operation is up and running again.""No people are injured. Flight operation is up and running again."
Flybe said in a statement: "Flybe can confirm that there has been an incident involving one of our aircraft, flight no BE1284... We can confirm there are no injuries and all passengers have been bussed to the airport terminal.Flybe said in a statement: "Flybe can confirm that there has been an incident involving one of our aircraft, flight no BE1284... We can confirm there are no injuries and all passengers have been bussed to the airport terminal.
"Our primary concern is for the welfare of passengers and crews.""Our primary concern is for the welfare of passengers and crews."
Engine failure
It was the second incident of the day involving a Flybe aircraft.
Earlier, a Flybe flight from Glasgow to Birmingham was forced to return to Glasgow Airport after a technical fault meant the pilot had to shut down one engine.
A spokesman for Flybe said: "Flybe can confirm that BE783 - Glasgow to Birmingham returned to Glasgow Airport following a technical fault that resulted in the captain electing to shut down the number one engine as a safety precaution.
"The pilot followed all required procedures and the aircraft landed safely without incident."
The plane was met by emergency vehicles when it landed. No-one was injured in the incident.