private plane veers off runway at airport with no injuries, Lincoln NE
A small private plane veered off runway 36 at Lincoln Airport causing its landing gear to collapse. Both occupants exited safely. Emergency services responded and the situation was stabilized without injuries.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to Zone 15.
00:02
Aircraft, emergency, alert 2.
00:05
At airport Runway 36.
00:07
Respond on TAC 8.
00:13
I have a circle,
00:15
got a 267-year-op email week, unable to stand or walk.
00:19
You will have TAC number 5, TACC-5.
00:25
Air Guard is clear.
00:28
All responding, aircraft units, the aircraft are at the approach end of 36, the approach end of 36.
00:43
I'm sure to leave, Zach.
00:44
Do you want to fill out one of the hazmat billing forms for me, please?
00:52
Understood.
00:57
Italian 2, you're clear on the alert.
01:03
Yes, can I do, sir.
01:06
All right, it's clear, verifying zone 15.
01:08
Alert 2, runway 36 this time.
01:11
We've got a Seneca,
01:12
the two (name withheld) board went off the runway,
01:15
and this will be on TAC 8, TAC 8.
01:21
Two engine, small,
01:24
private aircraft
01:27
that went off the runway with collapsed landing gear.
01:33
This will be a standby.
01:38
Two occupants have exited the aircraft safely.
01:42
Red 6, can you take control of them?
01:46
This will be a standby.
01:48
We'll continue the assignment.
01:51
Red 2 will have 3-6 command.
01:59
Signed to receive.
02:02
Two people exit the airplane,
02:05
Air Guard has commandant.
02:07
Can you advise what gate two go to?
02:11
Yeah,
02:14
please repeat.
02:18
Battalion 2, can you advise what gate to respond to?
02:26
Battalion 2 respond to gate 68, stage level 1.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Airport (LNK), 2400 W Adams St, Lincoln, NE 68524
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