A plane’s nose wheel collapsed as it landed in Belfast due to adverse weather conditions. There were four crew on board and no passengers when the hard landing occurred on Sunday afternoon.
The airport was forced to close on Sunday evening after an Aer Lingus aircraft was forced to make a 'hard' landing during the stormy weather. It is understood the plane's nose gear collapsed as it ...
and no passengers when the hard landing occurred. The flight had earlier departed from Edinburgh Airport. Video has shown the plane’s front hitting the tarmac as the nose gear collapses ...
Emergency services rushed to the airport, which closed for the rest of the day after the aircraft made a “hard landing” during 82pmh winds (131km/h), reports the Daily Mail UK. The plane’s ...
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