That’s a skill! Delta Airlines Boeing 717 lands ‘smoothly’ on its NOSE at Charlotte Douglas Airport after landing gear failure, none of 96 passengers or five crew injured
- The plane was scheduled to depart from Atlanta at 7:25 AM
- Passengers and crew were quickly evacuated from the aircraft and taken to the terminal
- Delta has apologized to their customers and staff for the experience
An aircraft landed nose-forward with nearly 100 passengers on board after its landing gear failed as it prepared to land.
Delta Flight 1092, a Boeing 717, took off from Atlanta at 7:25 a.m. and was due to land at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Wednesday morning.
Shocking footage shows the plane leaning forward on its nose as dozens of emergency services rush to help passengers and crew members.
Miraculously, none of the 96 passengers or five Delta employees were injured in the incident.
The aircraft managed to land with the nose wheel in the ‘up’ position and come to a safe stop on the runway.
Delta Flight 1092, a Boeing 717, took off from Atlanta at 7:25 a.m. and was due to land at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Wednesday morning
In a statement, Delta said, “Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and people.
While this is a rare occurrence, Delta flight crews train extensively to safely get through many scenarios and Flight 1092 landed safely with no reported injuries.
“Our next focus is to take care of our customers on this flight, including collecting their luggage and getting it safely to their final destination. We apologize to our customers for what they have experienced.”