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2008/12/24

Piper's Emergency Belly Landing in Grand Bahamas Injures No one


What: twin engine Piper Aztec en route from Nassau to Freeport
Where: Runway 24 at the Grand Bahama International Airport.
When: Sunday
Who: pilot of the aircraft, 33-year-old Brevis Cox and four passengers: Ashnell Miller, Thera Seymour, Darren Rahming, and Jinnah Forde
Why: On landing, both landing gears collapsed, After the successful emergency "belly" landing, the landing gear and wing flap were damaged.

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