On 24 October, an American Eagle Embraer ERJ-145LR (registered N674RJ) operated flight AA4194 between Miami, United States and Freeport Grand Bahama Airport, Bahamas.
Just after landing at Freeport Grand Bahama Airport, however, the aircraft exited right from the runway ending up in the grass and resulting in some damage to the aircraft’s undercarriage.
James Julmis, who tweeted the following pictures, wrote that 28 passengers were on board the aircraft but that everyone is alive and well. Two passengers, however, were brought to the Rand Memorial Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
This post was published on 25 October 2020 08:12
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