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VIDEO: Emirates 777 off the taxiway, stuck in the grass...

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bi ... m-12051512
Diverted Emirates jet stuck in grass at Birmingham Airport

The wheels of the Emirates Boeing 777 got stuck in the grass

A plane diverted from Heathrow Airport due to the freezing weather conditions became stuck in the grass verge after landing at Birmingham Airport.

The Emirates aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER, was carrying 282 passengers and landed at 1354 GMT, Birmingham Airport said.

While taxi-ing to the terminal it "inadvertently" went on to the grass and a set of wheels became stuck.

Passengers had to disembark before the aircraft could be moved.

A pilot of another plane scheduled to land at Birmingham, who saw what happened to the aircraft, said it would take some time to move it.

The pilot, who wishes to remain anonymous, said aircraft can "slip and slide" as much as cars can.

'Lift aircraft'

"We eventually landed and it's an Emirates 777 which during taxiing has come off the taxi-way and one of the main landing gear legs has gone into the grass and he's stuck," he said.

"They're disembarking all passengers by bus before they can attempt to lift the aircraft and get it back to the taxi-way some how which is going to be a long exercise I think.

"It's been not very good these past few days and aircraft can slip and slide around just as much as a car can do and aircraft of that weight have to be even more careful."

Passengers from the flight told BBC News that they were kept informed of what happened.

One man said: "The plane was taxiing to the gate and the pilot appeared to cut the right hand turn a little too close and his main, right landing gear was off the tarmac in the mud, sinking.

Passengers said they waited more than an hour to disembark "I looked out and it was about 8 in (20cm) [deep].

"They did appear to try to rock it loose."

Passengers were on the plane for one-and-a-half hours before getting off, he added.

Stairs which were brought to the aircraft so people could get off also had to be defrosted first, a woman passenger claimed.

In a statement, an airport spokesperson said: "Birmingham Airport can confirm that an Emirates flight EK 29 inbound from Dubai was scheduled to land at London Heathrow and then rescheduled to come to Birmingham instead.

"The aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER with 282 passengers on board, landed routinely at 13.54.

"Whilst proceeding to the terminal, the aircraft inadvertently taxied on to the grass verge.

"One set of wheels became stuck in the soft verge.

"The recovery team is on site and efforts are being made to move the aircraft."

A spokesman for Emirates confirmed the aircraft's wheels became stuck on the right-hand side of the taxi-way.

"Steps were brought to the aircraft and all passengers have been safely disembarked," they added.

"Efforts are being made to move the aircraft as soon as possible."
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