Landing Gear Problem Wasn't The First For JetBlue, A320

JetBlue's emergency landing late Wednesday in Los Angeles with the nose landing gear turned 90 degrees on an Airbus A320 wasn't the first time the airline landed an aircraft with the gear in that position, as JetBlue pilots made a similar landing in November 2002 at New York Kennedy, The DAILY has...

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