N637RW USA Aircraft Registration Details

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Aircraft Type

EMBRAER
ERJ 170-100 SE
17000051

Owner

WILMINGTON TRUST CO TRUSTEE
Corporation
06 Sep 2023
N-Number Assigned and Registered

Airframe

2004
70
06 Sep 2023
Type Certificated
0
Fixed wing multi engine
Land
21 Nov 2004
52054511

Engines

2
GE
Turbo-fan
CF34 SERIES
00000
9140

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Dasher
28th February 2012 3:47:51 PM
A PLANE has made a "belly-flop" landing at a US airport after suffering problems with its nose gear.

Traffic in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport was temporarily halted after Shuttle America flight 5124 made the emergency landing.

The flight from Atlanta to Newark landed just after 6:30pm local time, after the pilots informed authorities that the plane's "unsafe gear indicator" light had come on, the Federal Aviation Administration told FOX News Channel.

After conducting a fly-by, the pilots landed on a runway - without the plane's nose gear extended.

Passengers were evacuated from the plane via emergency chutes and taken to the airport terminal on buses, WNBC-TV reported.
"On approach, the flight crew was not able to confirm that the nose gear had deployed correctly," a Shuttle America spokesman said.
"After receiving confirmation from Newark Air Traffic Control that the nose gear was not down, the crew declared an emergency, prepared the cabin and safely landed. All customers and crew were safely bussed to the terminal."
The runway had been coated in flame-retardant foam in preparation for the emergency landing, myFOXny.com reported.

None of the 69 passengers and four crew on board the Embraer 170 were injured.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey initially said the airport would be closed until further notice, but reopened two of the facility's three runways within half an hour, The Star-Ledger reported.

Read more at FOX News Channel.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/news/shuttle-america-flight-makes-emergency-belly-flop-landing/story-e6frfq80-1226284072931#ixzz1neHnyMVt

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