On 11th june, a Beechcraft 200 Super King Air made an emergency landing with the nose landing gear (NLG) in retracted position at Milwaukee-Lawrence J Timmerman Airport, Wisconsin.
The aircraft ( Regd. N335TA) had reportedly departed from Milwaukee-Lawrence J Timmerman Airport, Wisconsin (KMWC) to Burlington, Wisconsin (KBUU).
On approach to destination Burlington, the nose landing gear failed to extend due to probable technical issues.
BREAKING THIS MORNING: A small plane made an emergency landing at Timmerman Airport. We’re told the nose gear didn’t deploy. The pilot, the only person on board, is ok.
— Hannah Hilyard WISN (@Hannah_WISN) June 11, 2021
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The pilot decided to return back to KMWC and hovered over the airport area in an attempt to get the NLG down.
However, the pilot could not manage to extend the gear down and made a forced nose landing gear-up landing.
While the aircraft that belongs to BBJS Investments received substantial damages, nil Injuiries have been reported due to the incident.