HYANNIS – A twin engine aircraft landed safely at Cape Cod Gateway Airport after declaring an in flight emergency. Flight tracking apps appear to show it was a Cape Air Cessna 402C that had departed for Boston before returning. Hyannis firefighters and airport crash personnel were standing by while the plane set down just after 10 AM Saturday morning. According to reports, the pilot, who was the only one on board, reported a partial power loss. The plane set down without incident or injury.
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