An Emirates flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, crash-landed at Dubai International Airport on Wednesday after the pilot reported possible landing gear problems. The aircraft, carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew members, attempted an emergency landing around 12:45 p.m., quickly turning a routine arrival into a high-risk situation.
Despite the dramatic landing, all 300 people on board survived. Ten passengers were hospitalized for minor injuries and smoke inhalation. As the plane came to a stop on the runway, flames erupted from the fuselage, creating what witnesses described as a tense race against time.
The incident had a tragic cost. One firefighter died during the rescue operation, and authorities said his actions likely prevented a much greater loss of life. His death cast a somber shadow over what many described as a near-miraculous outcome.
Early reports suggest wind shear, a sudden change in wind speed and direction, may have contributed to the failed landing attempt. Witnesses reported sparks, thick smoke, and a brief but terrifying moment before the aircraft finally touched down.
Emergency crews arrived within minutes, deploying slides and evacuating all passengers before the fire could spread. Emirates later thanked first responders and offered condolences to the firefighter’s family. Aviation experts called the outcome “a testament to training,” as videos showing passengers fleeing through black smoke highlighted how preparation and calm action turned a potential disaster into an extraordinary survival story.