A small plane with its front end hoisted in a sling sits on Runway 26 of William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles after suffering problems with the nose gear Tuesday. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

A small plane with its front end hoisted in a sling sits on Runway 26 of William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles after suffering problems with the nose gear Tuesday. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Nosed plane incurs minor Port Angeles runway damage; pilot unhurt

PORT ANGELES — A small plane that nosed into a runway at William R. Fairchild International Airport on Tuesday afternoon suffered only minor propeller damage, and the single occupant of the plane walked away from the incident.

An antique Navion, a single-engine four-seat aircraft, piloted by owner Brad Newell of Port Townsend was landing on Runway 26 when the front retractable landing gear gave way, said Jeff Well, owner of Rite Bros. Aviation.

“This is fairly minor, the equivalent of a fender-bender in a parking lot,” Well said.

Jerry Ludke, Port of Port Angeles airport and marinas manager, said the pilot was not hurt.

The plane was being ferried from Port Townsend to Port Angeles for its annual inspection at Rite Bros., and Well said the plane would remain for repairs to the cowl, which was dented when the plane tipped onto its nose, and to inspect and repair the failed landing gear.

“It’s in immaculate condition,” he said of the Navion plane, which he thought was more than 60 years old.

FAA expected

Well said he believes an inspector from the Federal Aviation Administration will probably be at the hangar to observe the inspection and determine the cause of the failure, but overall, the incident was probably too minor to warrant a full investigation.

The runway was closed for less than 40 minutes before the plane was removed by Rite Bros. employees.

Ludke said several takeoffs were delayed by the brief runway closure.

“It did not affect Kenmore Air flights,” Ludke said.

Kenmore Air provides regularly scheduled commercial flights between Port Angeles and Seattle.

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Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews.com.

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