Transair Plane Landing Gear Collapses at Honolulu Airport, FAA Investigates
Transair Plane Landing Gear Collapses at Honolulu Airport, FAA Investigates

Transair Plane Landing Gear Collapses at Honolulu Airport, FAA Investigates

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A Transair Short SD3-60 aircraft experienced a landing gear collapse upon landing at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, with five people on board but no injuries reported. The incident occurred around 9 a.m. on Runway 4R, prompting Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting teams to respond quickly, and flights were temporarily diverted to Runway 8L without disruption to overall airport operations. Witnesses captured video of the plane approaching the runway with its landing gear retracted and later sitting awkwardly on its belly at the north end of the runway. Aviation experts noted that such malfunctions are common in aging aircraft and are usually related to maintenance issues or metal fatigue rather than pilot error. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the gear failure, while Transair, which has a history of similar incidents, has not yet commented on this latest event. The aircraft was removed from the runway by 1 p.m., and the runway reopened after inspection and cleanup.

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