Post Malone flight scare: Rapper's plane makes safe emergency landing after tires blow out during take off
The private plane on which rapper Post Malone was traveling has touched down safely at Stewart International Airport in New York at 12:53 pm on Tuesday. The aircraft blew two tires during take off from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at 10:50 am. The plane which was bound for London had 3,700 gallons of fuel to burn before attempting to land.
There were at least nine fire trucks, 25 personnel, and 12 ambulances on standby at the Steweart International Airport during the emergency landing.
According to TMZ, Malone and his team were on the plane headed towards London Luton Airport in Luton, England. A law enforcement agent told the tabloid that the plane blew off its tires while taking off from the Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on Tuesday morning. The pilot then attempted to circle back to land but was informed that it would be safer to fly to Massachusetts to do so.