Landing gear incident . The Cape Air flight was flight number 1833, which was scheduled to depart Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) in Massachusetts at approximately 14:30 ...
The plane, a Cessna 402C, veered to one side after touching down. The Cape Air flight departed Boston for Bar Harbor, Maine, at 2:22 p.m., but records show it returned to Logan Airport. According to ...
Cape Air Flight 126 in a Cessna 402C (N18VV) landed at the Boston Logan International ... but the pilot was alerted to a ...
The plane, a Cessna 402C, veered to one side after touching down. It had departed Boston for Bar Harbor at 2:22 in the afternoon, and according to the airline, the pilot was alerted to a landing gear ...
Footage from Tuesday afternoon shows the Cape Air Cessna 402C heading back to Boston’s Logan Airport after detecting a landing gear problem soon after taking off for Maine, WCVB reported.
Video footage shows the Cessna 402C approaching Runway 22 and landing on the one wheel and balancing well as it continued to move down the tarmac. The nose of the plane eventually dipped forward ...