Emergency Belly Landing at Lunken Airport in Cincinnati Averts Crisis, No Injuries Reported

Yesterday afternoon, Lunken Airport became the scene of a critical aviation incident when a small aircraft was forced to perform an emergency landing due to landing gear failure. As reported by FOX19, the Cincinnati Fire Department was dispatched around 4:34 p.m. following reports of the aircraft in distress. The pilot navigated the compromised plane to ultimately make a “belly landing” on the runway, a maneuver executed without the deployment of landing gear.

The situation necessitated a prompt response from approximately 34 firefighters, who quickly attended to ensure the safety of the two occupants aboard. In a statement obtained by Local12, these individuals managed to safely evacuate post-landing and did not require assistance. Following the incident, Runway 3R/21L was closed to permit thorough investigation and to allow crews to meticulously remove debris. Meanwhile, the emergency belly landing caused an estimated $200,000 in damage to the aircraft.

This unusual event has since sparked an investigation into what exactly went awry during the aircraft’s final approach. It appears the landing gear failed to properly deploy on both sides, which led to the necessity of the belly landing. WCPO shared details from a press release by the Cincinnati Fire Department that outlined the mechanical issues that precipitated the emergency procedure…

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