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Plane carrying Johns Hopkins football team forced to land after engine lost power
The Johns Hopkins football team’s flight was diverted after an engine lost thrust en route to an NCAA Division III semifinal, causing an emergency landing in Columbus.
- On Friday morning, a plane carrying the Johns Hopkins football team made an unscheduled landing in Columbus, Ohio after one engine lost thrust.
- One of the plane's engines lost thrust Friday morning, prompting the aircraft's diversion to Columbus for an unscheduled landing.
- Departing from Baltimore, the flight was bound for Minneapolis before making an unscheduled landing in Columbus due to engine trouble Friday morning.
- The plane was headed to Minneapolis for postseason travel to the NCAA Division III playoff semifinal at UW–River Falls.
- Johns Hopkins' football team was aboard a flight carrying them to an NCAA Division III playoff semifinal at UW–River Falls on Friday.
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Plane carrying Johns Hopkins football team forced to land after engine lost power
BALTIMORE — A plane carrying the Johns Hopkins football team from Baltimore to Minneapolis for its NCAA Division III playoff semifinal at UW-River Falls was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Columbus, Ohio, after one of the plane’s engines…
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