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watching it on FOX news right now. Freekin scary man. Hope they get it stopped in one piece.
 
I would assume they'd go to LGB. The equipment is already standing by.
 
The same exact thing happened several years back at Phoenix with an America West Airbus. The nose gear did not collapse, it's a really strong gear strut, just all the tire rubber tore off. Hopefully this will end the same way.
 
I wouldn't stay and clean the cabin after this $hit.
 
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They just showed a close-up of the nose wheel. It's cocked about 80 degrees to the left.
 

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