Hard Landing Creases 767 Fuselage

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Key Takeaways:

  • An Atlas Air Boeing 767, filled with troops, suffered a "hard landing" at Portsmouth Airport, resulting in a buckled fuselage, a crease in the skin, and ripped interior fixtures.
  • Despite the significant damage to the aircraft, there were no reported injuries among the troops aboard.
  • The extensive damage to the aircraft suggests its flying days are likely over, with reports indicating it remains grounded for inspection.
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It is likely the flying days of an Atlas Air Boeing 767 are over after “hard landing” at Portsmouth Airport in New Hampshire on Friday. The old airliner, filled with troops returning home, hit the ground hard enough for the fuselage to buckle and leave a crease in the skin. There were also reports that the collision with earth ripped fixtures from the ceiling inside the cabin. There were no reported injuries among the troops.

The number of passengers aboard wasn’t immediately released but the aircraft, a 300 model, can carry up to 351 people in all economy configuration and the troop flights normally fly full. As of Sunday, accident websites were reporting the aircraft was still on the ground in Portsmouth. The sites are reporting that an inspection revealed serious damage to the aircraft.

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