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  2. United Airlines plane loses tire after takeoff at LAX, the ...

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    The tire landed in an employee parking lot and damaged several vehicles. The Boeing 777, which carried 235 passengers and 14 crew members, made an emergency landing at LAX and was towed away with ...

  3. Landing gear - Wikipedia

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    The landing gear represents 2.5 to 5% of the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) and 1.5 to 1.75% of the aircraft cost, but 20% of the airframe direct maintenance cost. A suitably-designed wheel can support 30 t (66,000 lb), tolerate a ground speed of 300 km/h and roll a distance of 500,000 km (310,000 mi) ; it has a 20,000 hours time between overhaul and a 60,000 hours or 20 year life time.

  4. United Airlines flight loses wheel after takeoff - AOL

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    The United Flight 1001, a Boeing 757-200, safely landed in Denver after losing one wheel on takeoff, the carrier said in an emailed statement. "We are investigating what caused this event" United ...

  5. Moments after takeoff, the tire from the 777-200 plane fell on an airport parking lot below, causing extensive damage to several vehicles. Moments after takeoff, the tire from the 777-200 plane ...

  6. Aircraft tire - Wikipedia

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    Changing a wheel on a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft Tires on the wheels of a bogie on a Boeing 777. An aircraft tire or tyre is designed to withstand extremely heavy loads for short durations. [1] The number of tires required for aircraft increases with the weight of the aircraft, as the weight of the airplane needs to be distributed more evenly.

  7. Wheel-barrowing - Wikipedia

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    Wheel-barrowing is a problem that may occur in an aeroplane with a tricycle gear configuration during takeoff or landing. [1] As the aeroplane gains speed during takeoff the wing generates an increasing amount of lift although not enough to raise the aeroplane off the ground. The lift reduces the weight supported by the aeroplane's main wheels ...

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