a lot longer than necessary. had scab air never gotten rid of the amfa people, useless mgmt wouldnt be having to call buses out to pick people up take them to msp to continue the trip. how many miles between the emergency landing to msp is it?
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MSP-bound plane makes emergency landing
Updated: 04/12/2006 02:02:01 PM
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) - A Northwest Airlines flight bound for Minneapolis blew a tire after lifting off from the Grand Forks airport Wednesday and was forced to make an emergency landing here.
Northwest spokesman Dean Breest said Flight 1946 took off from Grand Forks at 8:01 a.m. The DC-9 was headed for Minneapolis with 95 passengers and five crew members, he said.
"We were taking off and we heard a loud noise and the shaking of the wheel, and we didn't hear anything for about 5 minutes," said Kelly Greenlees, a passenger from Grand Forks. "I was pretty nervous because I knew it wasn't normal."
Greenlees said the plane's captain informed passengers of the blown tire, and said the plane would head to Fargo because that airport has a longer runway, Greenlees said.
"Everybody on the plane remained pretty calm," Greenless said.
Breest said the plane landed safely in Fargo at 8:54 a.m. No one aboard was injured.
The airline planned to use a bus to shuttle passengers to Minneapolis, he said.
Greenlees said she was too shaken to continue her trip, so she planned to get a car and drive back to Grand Forks.
Gregg Rice and Barb Sluka of Roseau, Minn., were heading to Las Vegas to get married. "It's not looking real good right now," Rice said.
He said they have tickets on a later flight from Fargo to Las Vegas.
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You know, one thing I noticed about articles from television stations- they do change. That's why I try to cut and paste it and cite the source... sometimes it's interesting to see how the wording is changed.
Thanks Jenny,
Cut, paste and copy is the way to go. While I spend too much time on a computer, the message board thing is fairly new.