'Everyone evacuated via slides. No injuries as far as I know. Crew and pilots were wonderful,' one passenger said.
An airplane made an unusual landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Wednesday morning when its landing gear failed to work properly.
Delta Airlines Confirmed flight 1092, a Boeing 717 aircraft flying from Atlanta to Charlotte, had two pilots, three flight attendants and 96 passengers on board. The plane's nose landing gear failed to deploy, but the pilots were still able to safely land the plane."The crew told us there was an issue with the landing gear and instructed us to go over safety information," a passenger on the flight. "We came in low once and then climbed again. Second time had us brace but the landing was smooth. No jarring or even loud noises. We were in the back so that may have been why. Everyone evacuated via slides. No injuries as far as I know.
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