Investigators Seek Clues to JetBlue Nosegear Mishap

JetBlue Flight 292's touchdown with a cocked nosegear is not the first evidence of Airbus A320 landing gear problems. The Sept. 21 incident was the second for JetBlue Airways, which operates an all-A320 fleet. Shortly after takeoff from Burbank (Calif.) Airport, the nosegear of the aircraft (N536JB)...

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