Virgin Atlantic plane lands safely at UK airport after fault

A Virgin Atlantic passenger plane safely carried out a «non-standard» landing at London’s Gatwick airport today after a landing gear problem, with television pictures showing the plane intact and stationary on the runway.

«Virgin Atlantic can confirm that flight VS43 has landed safely back at Gatwick,» the company said in a statement. «Our priority now is to look after our passengers and crew.»

Television pictures showed the aircraft made a slightly bumpy, but otherwise regular landing. Passengers could not yet be seen exiting the plane, which was shown surrounded by emergency service vehicles.

Data on the site and Virgin’s own website showed it had left Gatwick for Las Vegas before turning around shortly after passing the west coast of Britain. The plane was last shown heading back towards Gatwick.

«Flight VS43 (has) returned to London Gatwick due to a technical issue with one of the landing gears,» Virgin Atlantic said in a statement.

Flight tracking site flightradar24.com listed the aircraft as a Boeing 747.

Data on the site and Virgin’s own website showed it had left Gatwick for Las Vegas at 1128 GMT before turning around shortly after passing the west coast of Britain.

Virgin Atlantic is 51 percent owned by its founder, British billionaire Richard Branson and 49 percent owned by US carrier Delta Air Lines.

source: Buenos Aires Herald