Northwest Plane In Minor Crash On Guam

Aug 19th, 2005 | By Jared Blank

A Northwest Airlines 747 flying in from Tokyo had its landing gear collapse while landing on Guam, injuring three passengers.  Passengers were evacuated down the aircraft’s emergency slides.  Guam’s airport was closed after the incident, and traffic was diverted to Guam’s Air Force base or to Saipan.





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