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2008/11/25

Piedmont Emergency Landing in Philadelphia

What: Piedmont Airlines deHavilland turboprop en route from Allentown to Philadelphia
Where: Philadelphia International Airport
When: Sunday morning 11-16
Who: 38 passengers and crew
Why: On approach, the crew got an indication the nose gear was not down. The plane slid down the runway on its nose. Fire crews foamed the runway and there was neither smoke nor fire.

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