A Cape Air flight with a landing gear issue appeared to land safely at Logan Airport in Boston Tuesday afternoon.
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 ...
A Cape Air flight carrying two passengers from Boston to Bar Harbor, Maine, had to turn back after it took off from Logan ...
The Cape Air twin-engine Cessna 402 took off from Logan on its way to Maine in the middle of the afternoon before the pilot was “alerted to a landing gear anomaly shortly after take-off,” a ...
A small plane with what officials described as a landing gear issue was seen tilted over on the ground at Boston’s Logan ...
No landing gear was seen under the nose or right wing. 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 ...
Massport said in a statement that there were two passengers and one crew member aboard the Cape Air Cessna 402 that took off from Boston Logan and then returned with a “landing gear issue.” ...
NBC10 Boston A Cape Air plane surrounded by first responders at Boston Logan International Airport on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. First responders were there for the landing of the Cessna 402 ...