
The Moment Captured on Video (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – A British Airways Airbus A350-1000 shed a main landing gear wheel moments after lifting off from Harry Reid International Airport on January 26, yet pressed on across the Atlantic without incident.[1][2]
The Moment Captured on Video
Video footage from a Flightradar24 livestream showed sparks erupting from the aircraft’s right rear main landing gear about 40 seconds after takeoff.[3] The wheel then detached as the gear retracted, plummeting back to the airfield below. The incident occurred around 8:45 p.m. local time during the departure of Flight BA274 bound for London Heathrow.
Aircraft spotters and online viewers witnessed the event in real time. Airport officials later retrieved the tire from the runway area. No one on the ground suffered injuries, and no property damage resulted.[2]
Seamless Transatlantic Journey
Pilots elected to continue the nearly 10-hour flight rather than return immediately. The plane covered more than 5,000 miles and touched down safely at Heathrow the following day after nine hours and 17 minutes airborne.[3] All passengers and crew remained unharmed throughout.
The Airbus A350-1000 features robust landing gear design with multiple wheels per bogie. Each main gear unit carries six tires, providing redundancy even if one fails or detaches. This capability allowed the crew to proceed confidently.[3]
Airline and Regulator Statements
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the details in a statement: “British Airways Flight 274 lost a tyre during takeoff from Harry Reid International airport in Las Vegas around 8:45 pm local time on Monday, 26 January. The Airbus A350 continued to Heathrow Airport in London, where it landed safely.”[1] The agency launched an investigation into the cause.
British Airways issued a brief response: “Safety and security underpins everything we do and we’re supporting the authorities with their investigations.”[1] Harry Reid International Airport noted the plane had landed without further issues and informed the National Transportation Safety Board.[2]
Redundancy in Modern Aviation Design
Such events, while startling, underscore built-in safety margins in large jets. Here are key redundancies that enabled the safe outcome:
- Multiple tires per landing gear bogie (six on each main gear for the A350-1000).
- Trained pilots following standard procedures for gear malfunctions.
- Real-time monitoring via livestreams and air traffic control.
- Post-flight inspections at destination to assess damage.
- Quick recovery of debris to prevent hazards for following aircraft.
Investigators will examine maintenance records and gear components to pinpoint the failure.
Key Takeaways
- Flight BA274 lost one wheel but had ample spares for safe flight.
- No injuries occurred on board or below.
- FAA and British Airways cooperate on probe.
This episode highlights aviation’s layered safety protocols, turning a potential crisis into a routine continuation. Pilots’ decisions and engineering foresight prevailed once more. What do you think about such incidents – reassuring or concerning? Tell us in the comments.