Plane makes emergency landing at DIA after tire failure

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Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Denver After Tire Failure

DENVER (KDVR) — A Southwest flight experienced a frightening incident when it had to make an emergency landing at Denver International Airport due to a tire failure during takeoff. Southwest Flight 225, a Boeing 737-700 en route to Phoenix Sky Harbor International, had to return to Denver after the pilot declared an emergency on Monday evening.

According to FlightAware data, the plane departed from DIA at 6:31 p.m. on Monday, but shortly after takeoff, one of the tires failed, prompting the emergency landing. The aircraft safely landed back at Denver International Airport at 7:12 p.m.

Despite the unexpected turn of events, Southwest assured that the landing was smooth and the plane taxied off the runway without incident. Passengers were promptly accommodated on another aircraft for their journey to Phoenix, departing from DIA at 10:26 p.m. and arriving in Arizona at 11:07 p.m., nearly four hours later than scheduled.

Following the incident, passengers took to Reddit to share their experiences, with some describing it as a “scary situation.” However, many praised the pilot and flight crew for their professionalism in handling the emergency and keeping passengers informed throughout the ordeal.

Southwest Airlines expressed gratitude towards the flight crew for their handling of the situation and the passengers for their understanding and patience during the unexpected turn of events.

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