An AIR BUSAN passenger plane departing from Hong Kong landed at Gimhae International Airport in Busan after performing a go-around due to an instrument error related to the landing gear. It is reported that there was no issue with the landing gear.
According to the airline industry on the 3rd, AIR BUSAN flight BX392 attempted to land at Gimhae Airport around 6:20 a.m. but performed a go-around. It was said that the go-around occurred as it could not be confirmed whether the landing gear was operating properly due to the instrument error. After confirming visually through the control tower that there was no issue with the landing gear, flight BX392 landed on the runway.
An AIR BUSAN official explained, "This incident occurred due to a time difference between the left and right indicators on the instrument displaying the operation status of the landing gear during the attempted landing."
The aircraft type for flight BX392 is an A321 manufactured by Airbus. There were 112 passengers on board this flight.
AIR BUSAN subsequently replaced the aircraft on the flight schedule that was supposed to use this aircraft type. An AIR BUSAN official noted, "It is planned to be reintroduced after additional inspection to determine the cause of the error."