Plane skidded for more than one kilometre at Shannon Airport, initial report finds

A passenger flight skidded on its nose for more than a kilometre during landing at one of Ireland’s busiest airports last month, air accident investigators have found.

A passenger flight skidded on its nose for more than a kilometre during landing at one of Ireland’s busiest airports last month, air accident investigators have found.

There were 21 passengers and four crew on the Aer Arann Manchester to Shannon service when its nose wheel collapsed, its controls jammed and it veered off the runway on July 17.

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