LATAM Airlines Boeing 767-300ER Tire Blowout Shakes Atlanta Runway
Key Points
- 1LATAM Flight LA2482, a Boeing 767-300ER, suffered multiple tire failures on January 6, 2026.
- 2The incident occurred upon landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) from Lima, Peru.
- 3No injuries were reported, but the aircraft tire blowout caused violent cabin shaking and required an emergency evacuation.
- 4The FAA has opened an investigation to determine the cause, with initial focus on a possible hard landing and mechanical factors.
A LATAM Airlines Boeing 767-300ER jet suffered a severe aircraft tire blowout incident. The flight, LA2482, had arrived from Lima, Peru. The dramatic event happened upon landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) on Tuesday evening, January 6, 2026. Preliminary reports indicate multiple tires on the main aircraft landing gear failed.
Incident Details and Response
The wide-body twin-jet landed safely at approximately 7:38 p.m. local time. Moments after touchdown, a loud banging noise was heard. This was followed by violent shaking that gripped the cabin. A first responder reported that all eight rear landing gear tires were blown. Emergency services, including the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department, quickly surrounded the aircraft. Passengers were evacuated onto the runway surface. Crucially, no injuries were reported among the passengers or crew.
Passenger Accounts
One passenger described the experience as terrifying. They told local media they felt "grateful to be alive" after the ordeal. The intense shaking caused damage inside the cabin. Reports noted a bathroom door came off its hinges. Overhead baggage storage compartments also sprang open. The experience raises passenger safety concerns during abnormal landings.
Investigation and Industry Context
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now investigating the cause. Initial reports suggest the aircraft may have experienced a hard landing. Investigators will examine factors like landing weight and weather conditions. They will also review the aircraft’s maintenance records. The incident highlights the importance of rigorous aviation maintenance standards.
- Aircraft Tire Blowouts are considered rare events in commercial aviation news.
- Modern airliners are designed with system redundancy. This allows pilots to maintain control even with tire failures.
- Possible causes for tire failure include excessive heat from brakes or Foreign Object Debris (FOD).
Pilots receive extensive training for emergency landing procedure scenarios. This training includes managing suspected tire or brake problems. While the aircraft landed safely, the event will prompt a detailed review. This review will cover operational, mechanical, and environmental factors. For more updates on aviation safety and operations, visit our commercial aviation news coverage at flying.flights.
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