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Flybe scare at Ronaldsway

by isleofman.com 20th May 2012

Emergency services were called to the Isle of Man airport on Sunday afternoon after a Flybe aircraft reported it may have trouble with its undercarriage.

Police, fire and ambulance services are understood to have responded to the call which was described by a police spokesman as a 'routine emergency call-out'.

The aircraft landed without incident.

Further details are expected to be released by the airport authorities in due course.

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 20th, May 2012 02:36pm.

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