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Monday, April 23, 2012
Neptune P2V declares emergency with safe landing
I don't know much detail yet,
The Missoulian and Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today are reporting that one of Neptune's P2V tanker declared an emergency and made a safe landing at Missoula. Early reports are that they may have suffered a hydraulic failure.
Updated April 25, 7 AM EDT. The P2V was a training aircraft and was not used to fly fires.
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