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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Another ERJ Landing Gear Incident

American Eagle experienced another gear problem on one of its Embraer ERJ-145 jets, which forced the crew to make an emergency landing at Evansville Regional Airport. The incident comes after similar problems with Embraer aircraft at ExpressJet ERJ-145 and American Eagle ERJ-135. Related Story  The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating those incidents and will likely fold the latest one into its inquiry. The aircraft had 38 passengers on board and was enroute to Chicago from Evansville but returned to the airport when the landing gear wouldn't retract

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