Robinson’s Plane Makes an Emergency Landing
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TEXARKANA, Ark. — Former NBA star David Robinson’s flight to Ohio made an emergency landing Tuesday at Texarkana Regional Airport after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit.
Robinson, his manager and a flight crew of three were not injured, airport manager Steve Luebbert said. Robinson was on his way to Cincinnati for a speaking engagement.
The new twin-engine Gulfstream IV is owned by Toyota. Texarkana Police Department spokesman Bart Veal said within 15 minutes of landing, airport workers found a floor panel that apparently was singed by overheated wiring underneath. The cause was unclear.
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