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MONTREAL — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after a fire broke out in the landing gear of an Air Canada Jazz plane as it landed at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport this morning.
The agency says no injuries were reported and no emergency evacuation of the plane was required.
The Dash 8 aircraft was heading to the gate after arriving from Ottawa at about 6 a.m. when the fire was spotted in the landing gear.
A TSB spokesperson says airport firefighters were quickly able to put out the fire, and the plane was then towed to the gate to allow passengers to disembark.
A team of investigators have been sent to the site to inspect the plane’s landing gear and speak with the crew.
The Canadian Press




