Aircraft inbound with landing gear stuck extended at airport, Dulles VA


An aircraft inbound to the airport reported a landing gear stuck in the extended position and unable to retract. Emergency response preparations are underway for a possible incident on Runway 19 Center. There are 141 people and 16,800 pounds of fuel onboard.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is Dallas Tower with alert to inbound.
00:03
Dallas Tower with alert to inbound.
00:04
Response location, we're only one-ninner center.
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The problem is the landing gear is fully extended.
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It's unable to be retracted.
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Call sign, United 379, Boeing 737-900 series.
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I'll be landing really one-ninner center.
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in about eight minutes.
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Touching down. There are 141 souls on board, 16,800 pounds of fuel on board, and the alert frequency 123.775.
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Report asked you, Captain.
00:35
Flood and Claire. Thank you. Ramt Tower, G-Cath.
00:37
Not in court. Thank you, PCC.
00:38
PSEC, Coton, not unclear.
00:40
Thank you. Any questions? All right, you can secure your phone.
00:44
David 12, David 24, 5, Spawn, Runway-19 Center, Aircraft Alert, EPA of 8 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Dulles International Airport (IAD), 1 Saarinen Cir, Dulles, VA 20166
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