Colorado firefighting plane makes emergency landing after landing gear malfunction

A Colorado firefighting plane was forced to make an emergency landing on Friday due to a mechanical issue with its landing gear.

The Colorado Department of Fire Prevention and Control said the Pilatus PC-12 Multi-Mission Aircraft was returning from a detection mission along the western slope when the flight crew noticed a problem with the nose landing gear.

As a precaution, the crew declared an emergency and landed the plane at Grand Junction Regional Airport. Although the nose gear failed to lock into place, the pilots managed a controlled landing and brought the aircraft to a stop on the runway.

No injuries were reported, and officials confirmed the incident will be investigated following FAA and NTSB protocols.

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