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6 Escape Injury In Emergency Landing At Barnstable Airport

POSTED: 9:58 pm EST November 21, 2009
UPDATED: 7:19 am EST November 22, 2009

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Five passengers and the pilot of a Cape Air plane escaped injury Saturday night when the pilot was forced to land at Barnstable Municipal Airport with a malfunctioning nose gear.

David G. Curran/ SatelliteNewsService.com
The FAA says Cape Air Flight 311 took off from Boston and was headed for Martha's Vineyard.

When the indicator light went on, the pilot decided to land at the Barnstable airport as a precaution.

The pilot, John Call, 32, of Marshfield, reported the problem just after 7:15 p.m. He did several flybys of the airport while emergency vehicles were put into position.

Call landed the twin-engine Cessna 402 safely, but the nose of the plane collapsed and hit the tarmac during the emergency landing.

Several agencies responded to the scene, including the Massachusetts State Police, Barnstable police, and the Hyannis Fire Department.

The airport was closed for about an hour.


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