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Emergency teams in Atlanta swiftly converged on an airport runway after an aircraft suffered a dramatic landing mishap on Tuesday. All eight landing tires of the plane burst upon touchdown, as reported by Fox 5 Atlanta.
The flight in question, LATAM Flight 2482, a Boeing 767, arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after a lengthy journey of seven hours from Lima, Peru.
Fox 5, referencing a flight expert, suggested that the incident might not have been due to a rough landing. Instead, a possible issue with the aircraft’s automatic braking system could be to blame.
Photos from the scene showed that the cabin sustained significant damage, with some panels dislodged and a bathroom door ripped off its hinges, as detailed by the local news outlet.

First responders attend to a compromised aircraft on the runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta on January 6, 2026. (@daeboganmusic/Fox 5 Atlanta)
No injuries were reported following the incident, but airport staff who witnessed the landing described hearing multiple popping sounds as the wheels hit the tarmac, followed by visible smoke.
“I was at work and my coworkers and I heard a couple of loud bangs and saw a lot of smoke,” a user posted on social media Tuesday. “One of the airport ops guys told us that the plane landed so hard that all the tires blew out.”
Another traveler noted that as the plane decelerated, another passenger recalled the unsettling sensation of wheels “rattling on the tarmac” for an unusually long time, Fox 5 reported.

Passengers evacuate a plane on Jan. 6, 2026, at the Atlanta airport. (@daeboganmusic/Fox 5 Atlanta)
The 221 people on board were reportedly stranded on the tarmac for two hours before being transported to the terminal by bus.
Speaking to Fox 5, retired Capt. Paul Carr, who flew 767s for years, called the incident “very odd.” The former Delta pilot said that while tire blowouts are relatively common, it is rare for all eight tires to fail at once. He added that a malfunction in the automatic braking system likely triggered the disaster by locking the wheels and generating extreme friction.

A close-up view shows damaged landing gear on a LATAM Boeing 767 after the aircraft landed from Lima, Peru, and suffered a landing failure at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Jan. 7, 2026. (@yashodunn/Fox 5 Atlanta)
“That’s very odd for all eight tires to blow on a landing,” Carr said. “More than likely, the brake system logic… malfunctioned, and it locked up all the brakes and just caused them to blow.”

Crews respond on the runway after LATAM Flight 2482 experienced a landing failure at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta on Jan. 6, 2026. (Fox 5 Atlanta)
The incident prompted a temporary runway shutdown but did not significantly affect overall airport operations.
Fox News reached out to LATAM and the Federal Aviation Administration for more information.