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UPS 747 Cargo Jet Damaged After Engine Pod Scrapes Runway in Taipei Typhoon Landing Try

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Taipei, Taiwan: A UPS Boeing 747-8F freighter, operating as flight 5X61 from Hong Kong to Louisville via scheduled stops in Taipei and Anchorage experienced a dramatic and potentially serious incident while attempting to land at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) amid severe weather from Typhoon Podul. The incident has triggered concern among aviation observers and gone viral on social media. The aircraft encountered intense gusty winds linked to the typhoon, leading to two aborted landing attempts. On its third approach, the No. 4 engine pod located on the outer section of the right wing struck the runway, generating a burst of sparks and visibly damaging the nacelle. According to the Aviation Safety Network, UPS flight 5X61 began its first approach to the runway around 7:20 p.m. local time. The pilots aborted the approach to runway 05L and executed a go-around, before scraping the engine during the second attempt. Finally, around 8 p.m., the aircraft touched down and completed its rollout despite the damage. Footage of the incident spread quickly online, prompting widespread attention. The visual captured not only the spark-filled impact but also the challenging weather conditions faced by the crew. With Typhoon Podul battering Taiwan, airlines had already canceled or delayed hundreds of flights, and questions are being raised over whether UPS flight 5X61 should have diverted earlier rather than attempt multiple landings in dangerous conditions. Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration is expected to launch a formal investigation, reviewing flight data and cockpit recordings to determine the sequence of decisions that led to the runway strike. Until inspections are complete, the aircraft will remain grounded in Taipei. Operational disruption was significant, 180 departures and 141 arrivals were delayed at Taipei that day.
Taipei, Taiwan: A UPS Boeing 747-8F freighter, operating as flight 5X61 from Hong Kong to Louisville via scheduled stops in Taipei and Anchorage experienced a dramatic and potentially serious incident while attempting to land at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) amid severe weather from Typhoon Podul. The incident has triggered concern among aviation observers and gone viral on social media.
The aircraft encountered intense gusty winds linked to the typhoon, leading to two aborted landing attempts. On its third approach, the No. 4 engine pod located on the outer section of the right wing struck the runway, generating a burst of sparks and visibly damaging the nacelle.
According to the Aviation Safety Network, UPS flight 5X61 began its first approach to the runway around 7:20 p.m. local time. The pilots aborted the approach to runway 05L and executed a go-around, before scraping the engine during the second attempt. Finally, around 8 p.m., the aircraft touched down and completed its rollout despite the damage. Footage of the incident spread quickly online, prompting widespread attention. The visual captured not only the spark-filled impact but also the challenging weather conditions faced by the crew.  
With Typhoon Podul battering Taiwan, airlines had already canceled or delayed hundreds of flights, and questions are being raised over whether UPS flight 5X61 should have diverted earlier rather than attempt multiple landings in dangerous conditions.
Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration is expected to launch a formal investigation, reviewing flight data and cockpit recordings to determine the sequence of decisions that led to the runway strike. Until inspections are complete, the aircraft will remain grounded in Taipei. Operational disruption was significant, 180 departures and 141 arrivals were delayed at Taipei that day.
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Taipei, Taiwan: A UPS Boeing 747-8F freighter, operating as flight 5X61 from Hong Kong to Louisville via scheduled stops in Taipei and Anchorage experienced a dramatic and potentially serious incident while attempting to land at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) amid severe weather from Typhoon Podul. The incident has triggered concern among aviation observers and gone viral on social media.

The aircraft encountered intense gusty winds linked to the typhoon, leading to two aborted landing attempts. On its third approach, the No. 4 engine pod located on the outer section of the right wing struck the runway, generating a burst of sparks and visibly damaging the nacelle.

According to the Aviation Safety Network, UPS flight 5X61 began its first approach to the runway around 7:20 p.m. local time. The pilots aborted the approach to runway 05L and executed a go-around, before scraping the engine during the second attempt. Finally, around 8 p.m., the aircraft touched down and completed its rollout despite the damage. Footage of the incident spread quickly online, prompting widespread attention. The visual captured not only the spark-filled impact but also the challenging weather conditions faced by the crew.  

With Typhoon Podul battering Taiwan, airlines had already canceled or delayed hundreds of flights, and questions are being raised over whether UPS flight 5X61 should have diverted earlier rather than attempt multiple landings in dangerous conditions.

Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration is expected to launch a formal investigation, reviewing flight data and cockpit recordings to determine the sequence of decisions that led to the runway strike. Until inspections are complete, the aircraft will remain grounded in Taipei. Operational disruption was significant, 180 departures and 141 arrivals were delayed at Taipei that day.

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