This Saturday, a Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft of Trigana Air was flying between Jakarta Halim and Makassar (Indonesia). Just after takeoff from Jakarta airport, the pilots noticed a technical problem with the aircraft’s right main landing gear and decided to return to the airport.
The aircraft landed without the right main landing gear. During the final stages of taxi, the aircraft turned right and went off the runway. None of the four crew members were injured.
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