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No injuries reported in air ambulance incident at Whitehorse airport

  • No injuries were reported in an incident involving an air ambulance at Whitehorse airport on August 16, according to Alkan Air Ltd. and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
  • The Beechcraft King Air B200 requested to return to landing due to a landing gear issue, as stated by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
  • The aircraft landed safely, but the right main landing gear collapsed while turning to access a taxiway, according to the Transportation Safety Board's statement.
  • Alkan Air Ltd. continues to operate its medevac and charter services.
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No injuries reported in air ambulance incident at Whitehorse airport

Alkan Air Ltd. says no patients on board medevac aircraft that had problem late Aug. 16

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