Small Plane Makes Safe Emergency Landing on One Wheel at Boston's Logan Airport
The Cape Air Cessna 402, carrying two passengers and one crew member, landed without injuries after a landing gear issue.
- The Cape Air Cessna 402 had taken off from Logan International Airport and was en route to Bar Harbor, Maine.
- Shortly after takeoff, the pilot was informed of a landing gear anomaly and decided to return to Logan Airport.
- The plane landed with only one wheel deployed, causing one wing to rest on the ground as it came to a stop.
- All three individuals on board, including a Cape Air trainee, were unharmed during the incident.
- The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the landing gear issue, which led to arrival delays at Logan Airport.