Bangor -
An airplane was forced to make an emergency landing at Bangor International Airport this afternoon.
An airport official tells us that the US Airways flight was headed from Bangor to Philadelphia.
About 30 minutes after take-off, there was some mechanical problems, so the pilot turned around and came back to Bangor.
No one was hurt.
Mechanical Problems Force Emergency Landing At Bangor Airport
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