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Jeff Pino crash lands P-51 Mustang Warbird

dailymail.co.uk | October 27, 2014

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According to media reports, Macquarie Rotorcraft Leasing CEO Jeff Pino was the pilot of a 1944 P-51 Mustang that was forced to make an emergency gear-up landing at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA).

The $2.2-million aircraft had a problem with its landing gear. Pilot and owner Jeffrey Pino managed to walk away unhurt after performing a classic belly landing in his 1944 North American P-51 Mustang after the landing gear malfunctioned and refused to extend. Pino is the former president of Sikorsky Aircraft.

Read more on the Daily Mail’s website.

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