American Airlines flight AA4194, an Eagle flight operated by American’s wholly-owned Envoy subsidiary, veered off the runway after landing on runway 6 in Freeport, Bahamas. The Embraer ERJ-145, registration N674RJ, originated in Miami. No one was hurt. There are reports of a collapsed gear.
American Airlines flight AA4194 from Miami, FL to Freeport, Bahamas suffered a runway excursion upon landing. 25 passengers were on the aircraft. Everyone is alive and well. Thank God. pic.twitter.com/omTdrod1Bm
— James Julmis (@julmisjames) October 24, 2020
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA) is presently investigating an accident incolving American Airlines Flight 4194 (Miami to Freeport) that occured this morning.
Twenty-eight people were on board.
There were no reported injuries.
: AAIA pic.twitter.com/hTvoKemZEG
— Jasper Williams-Ward (@jasperward94) October 24, 2020
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority is presently investigating an accident involving American Airlines Flight 4194 (Miami-Freeport) that occured this morning. Reports thus far indicate there was a landing gear malfunction that led to a runway excursion taking place. pic.twitter.com/xlRCXYUzsI
— Iꪀꫀꪀꪖⅈꪮꪀꪖꪶ 〽️ꫀꪮ (@Romeko242) October 24, 2020
The return flight, and Sunday’s roundtrip for this flight number, were all cancelled. The 50 seat regional jet was originally delivered to the carrier in April 2004.
Another ERJ off the runway – happened to UNITED EXPRESS in Presque Isle, Maine
Well, that’s one way of getting rid of the 145s
Why do people always “Thank God” when no one is killed or injured? Wouldn’t it be easier for him/her/it to just fix the landing gear?