Velocity Aircraft Emergency Lands In Lebanon, N.H. After Losing Electronics

Photo: Courtesy of the Lebanon, N.H. Fire Department.

LEBANON, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — First responders say the scene of an emergency crash at Lebanon Municipal Airport was contained Monday morning after a small Velocity Aircraft lost all electronics and use of front landing gear upon descent. Air traffic control officials notified the Lebanon Fire Department, who immediately rushed to the scene.

Officials say the pilot landed the plane on its nose and wings, skidding to a stop before evacuating from the aircraft unharmed.

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Some of the 50 gallons of fuel onboard began to leak from the plane, something first responders cleaned up to reduce hazards following the impact.

Models from Velocity Aircraft are described to be planes that are capable of flying between 950 to 1,200 nautical miles cross country with space to carry up to four or five adults on board.

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