Landing Gear On The Southwest Flight At LaGuardia Collapsed During Landing, Investigators Say
In a series of tweets this afternoon, the National
According to the
The gear damaged the electronics bay where avionics are housed, leaving only the right axle attached:
NTSB
After its nose hit the ground, the Boeing 737 slid 2,175 feet and came to a stop on the right side of LaGuardia's runway number 4. Its emergency slides deployed normally, the NTSB says:
NTSB
According to Southwest, eight people, five of whom were passengers, suffered minor injuries. There were 150 people on board.
We'll post more updates as we get them.
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