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Porter Airlines has apologized for a bumpy, emergency landing on a flight from Ottawa to Halifax Friday night.
The flight, Porter 265, left Macdonald-Cartier airport at about 5:50 p.m., scheduled to arrive at Halifax’s Stanfield International Airport shortly before 8:30 p.m. Atlantic time.
As the aircraft was approaching landing, pilots were advised hydraulic fluids were low, Porter said. Pilots declared an emergency as a precaution so that proper equipment would be available on the ground.
The landing shook up some of the passengers but there were no injuries.
And the firetrucks are here and folks are inspecting the plane before we can taxi in. There was smoke and stuff. Good times.
— Megan Blumenthal (@MegBlumenthal) December 12, 2015
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The flight, Porter 265, left Macdonald-Cartier airport at about 5:50 p.m., scheduled to arrive at Halifax’s Stanfield International Airport shortly before 8:30 p.m. Atlantic time.
As the aircraft was approaching landing, pilots were advised hydraulic fluids were low, Porter said. Pilots declared an emergency as a precaution so that proper equipment would be available on the ground.
The landing shook up some of the passengers but there were no injuries.
And the firetrucks are here and folks are inspecting the plane before we can taxi in. There was smoke and stuff. Good times.
— Megan Blumenthal (@MegBlumenthal) December 12, 2015
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