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The FAA is investigating what caused the nose gear of a Boeing 717 to fail Wednesday morning, resulting in a partial gear-up landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (KCLT).
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 landed on its belly up after a crack in a part of the supports for the nose landing gear kept it from extending, according to a National Transportation Safety Board ...
The FAA is requiring landing gear inspections for Boeing 717-200 aircraft after a recent incident. In June 2023, Delta flight 1092 successfully landed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in ...
According to the report, the Boeing 717-200 plane was about 2,000 feet from touchdown when the flight crew detected an issue with the nose landing gear.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717, which landed "nose down" two years ago at North Carolina's Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, failed to lower its landing gear because of a fractured support ...
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Investigators found no oil in the right-side Rolls-Royce BR715-C1 engine of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 following an emergency landing in February that involved a "tremendous" amount of cabin smoke.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the Boeing 717 filled with a haze shortly after takeoff. Upon landing, the aircraft deployed its emergency slides. All 94 passengers, along with three ...
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 landed on its belly up after a crack in a part of the supports for the nose landing gear kept it from extending, according to a National Transportation Safety Board ...