UPDATE: United Flight Declares Emergency Landing at Grand Forks Due to Poor Visibility

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) Poor visibility at Jamestown and Devils Lake caused a United jet to criss cross the State, running it low on fuel and declaring an emergency, before landing at Grand Forks.
we have an update regarding an aircraft making an emergency landing in Grand Forks just after 7:00 this morning because it was running low on fuel I just talked to Ryan RIS owner of the Airport Authority who says it was a United regional jet flying from Jamestown to Devil’s Lake visibility was bad at Devil’s Lake so the plane returned to Jamestown and then visibility was bad there and couldn’t land so it came to Grand Forks and then declared an emergency because the fuel was running low the plane landed safely racing her says there were only four people aboard three crew members in one passenger the plane wound up leaving Grand Forks and going straight to Denver because of continued poor visibility out in Devil’s Lake I’m Neil Berg reporting for I Newsday TV

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