Lufthansa Crew Members Injured After Boeing 787 Nose Gear Failure at Frankfurt Airport
Several Lufthansa crew members sustained injuries on Thursday due to a nose gear collapse of a parked Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Frankfurt Airport. The German airline confirmed that only crew members were on board the aircraft when the incident occurred.
According to reports, the gear failure caused the jet’s nose to drop several yards to the ground. TMZ shared a video allegedly showing the moment the landing gear rolled forward before the nose came down. In the video, a ground worker can be seen quickly backing away to avoid being caught in the incident.
Lufthansa stated that the injured employees are currently receiving medical attention, but did not disclose the exact number of people affected. The carrier also did not provide any details on the severity of their injuries.
The 787 aircraft was originally scheduled to depart for Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon. It is reported to be about a year old, according to the Associated Press.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and maintenance of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. This is not the first time a Dreamliner has experienced a gear collapse, as similar incidents have occurred in the past. In July 2019, a British Airways 787 was damaged during a landing at London’s Heathrow Airport when its nose gear collapsed.
Boeing has faced several setbacks with the 787 Dreamliner, including issues with the aircraft’s lithium-ion batteries in 2013 which led to a worldwide grounding of the fleet. However, the company has since addressed and resolved those concerns.
The cause of the gear failure at Frankfurt Airport is currently under investigation by Lufthansa and the relevant authorities. The airline has also assured that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
In conclusion, the nose gear collapse of the Lufthansa Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Frankfurt Airport has resulted in injured crew members and raised concerns about the safety of the aircraft. The incident is currently under investigation and steps will be taken to ensure the safety of passengers and crew in future flights.
