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Birmingham Airport runway reopens after emergency landing | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Footage shows plane landing at Birmingham Airport | |
Thousands of people travelling to and from Birmingham Airport have been affected by delays and cancellations after a light aircraft made an emergency landing on its runway. | |
Woodgate Aviation, which owns the plane, said one of its Beechcraft fixed-wing aircraft had developed landing gear problems on the journey from Birmingham to Belfast. | |
Two crew members and one passenger were onboard, but were not seriously injured when the main undercarriage collapsed on touch down. | |
The runway was shut for more than six hours until the plane was removed at about 19:30 BST, after which the airport said it had reopened. | |
The first plane to depart from the airport after its reopening was a Wizz Air flight to Bucharest, Romania, which had been scheduled to leave Birmingham at 14:10. | |
A number of flights on the Birmingham Airport online departure board also showed that they were open for check-in. | |
Some passengers told the BBC that their planes were cancelled "moments before boarding" on Wednesday afternoon. | |
In a statement, a Birmingham Airport spokesperson said passengers should check flight details with their airlines. | |
"We understand the frustration and apologise for the disruption this has caused," it added. | |
"Our teams have worked as quickly as possible, in line with strict protocols, which must be followed to ensure a safe reopening of the runway following a prolonged closure." | |
Photos on social media show a small aircraft on the runway | Photos on social media show a small aircraft on the runway |
At least 10 flights due to depart from the airport were cancelled. | |
Others were delayed by more than five hours, and more than 20 due to land there were diverted to other airports. | |
West Midlands Police, West Midlands Fire Service, and Birmingham Airport Police were among the agencies at the scene. | |
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said it was investigating the incident. | |
Faye and her family's holiday was cancelled altogether | |
Faye, who was travelling with her partner and four children, said they found out about the incident on Facebook. | |
They had been due to fly to Antalya in Turkey with Jet2 at 14:55. While waiting at the airport, the family was given £10 per person by the airline for food and drinks. | |
Faye told the BBC she subsequently received a text message saying the whole holiday had been cancelled, and there would be a full refund in four to five days. | |
She and her family were waiting to collect their baggage along with about 400 other people, her children "sobbing and crying", she said. | |
"We are stuck here waiting for our baggage and it's boiling hot... and now our kids aren't going to have a holiday," she added. | |
James Conibere said passengers were frustrated with the lack of updates | |
James Conibere and his family of eight were hoping to board a flight to Malta on Wednesday afternoon. | |
He told the BBC it was a retirement gift for his mother-in-law, and they had arrived at the airport shortly before the incident, at 13:00. | |
While the family sat in a Wetherspoons, waiting for updates, Mr Conibere said he watched other passengers searching for somewhere to sit in the crowded pub, many of them frustrated. | |
"Lots of people are getting agitated and angry by the lack of information from the airport," he said. | |
"We have received a food voucher from Ryanair. We're relying on news outlets for information." | |
What do we know about the aircraft? | |
The plane had to turn back to Birmingham | |
The aircraft involved in this incident was a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, a small, twin-engine propeller plane that has been in production since the 1970s. | |
This flight was departing from Birmingham and headed to Belfast. | |
It departed at 13:11, but soon had to make a turn and flew in a holding pattern, landing back at Birmingham Airport at 13:58. | |
The plane transmitted a 7700 squawk code - which are broadcast to tell air traffic control that there is an emergency and the aircraft needs priority handling. | |
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