KLM Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Mexico City

A KLM flight from Amsterdam made an emergency landing at Mexico City's airport due to landing gear issues. Passengers were safely evacuated without incident.


KLM Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Mexico City

A KLM airline plane, coming from Amsterdam, Netherlands, had to make an emergency landing at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) due to a failure in its landing system. The flight, which was heading to CDMX, experienced technical issues in this crucial part of the aircraft, prompting the pilot to request assistance.

AICM authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. Although not all details about the failure have been revealed, it was confirmed that there was an anomaly in the landing gear, essential for ensuring a safe landing. This incident required a controlled descent procedure to mitigate risks.

The KLM plane was attended to immediately by emergency personnel at the airport, allowing passengers to disembark without complications. Despite the emergency, the landing was carried out without major complications, according to initial reports.

On the night of March 13, this incident surprised passengers and AICM authorities, although the measures taken ensured the safe resolution of the situation without major complications.