Created Sunday, Jan 4th 2026 19:12Z, last updated Sunday, Jan 4th 2026 19:12Z
A Contour Aviation Canadair CRJ-200, registration N919SW performing flight LF-3548 from Fort Leonard Wood,MO to Chicago O'Hare,IL (USA) with 23 people on board, was climbing out of Fort Leonard Wood's runway 33 when the crew stopped the climb at 5000 feet due to a problem with the landing gear. The crew subsequently decided to divert to Quincy,IL (USA), climbed to 11000 feet and landed safely on Quincy's runway 04 about 45 minutes after departure.

Quincy Airport reported the crew reported some sort of hydraulic problems.

The airline reported the aircraft suffered a landing gear problem that prompted the crew to divert to Quincy.

The aircraft remained on the ground for about 2 hours, then continued the flight at 5000 feet MSL arriving in Chicago with a delay of about 2:05 hours. The aircraft remained on the ground for about 3 hours, then returned to service.

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