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[email protected] A fire truck is seen from a Cape Air plane window Wednesday, March 3, after Flight 1026 bound for Boston turned around and made an emergency landing at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake Clear. (Photo provided Greg Borzilleri) SARANAC LAKE Lake Placid’s Greg Borzilleri will not be heading to Florida for a short vacation after all, at least not for now. The decision came after his early morning Cape Air flight to Boston Wednesday, March 3 turned around after 10 minutes and made a safe emergency landing at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake Clear. He was one of two passengers on the flight and was heading to Miami. His flight was canceled Tuesday due to high winds, but now after Wednesday’s incident, he plans on staying in the Adirondacks. ....
[email protected] Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department members respond to an emergency landing call at the Adirondack Regional Airport Wednesday morning. The Cape Air flight to Boston turned around after 10 minutes due to smoke in the cockpit. There were no injuries, and the plane landed safely. (Provided photo â Greg Borzilleri) SARANAC LAKE As smoke seeped into the cockpit, an early morning Cape Air flight to Boston Wednesday turned around after 10 minutes and made a safe emergency landing back at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake Clear. No one was injured. A heater malfunction caused the smoke in the cockpit, which led to the change of flight plans, according to officials at the Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department. Firefighters responded with 14 members and three trucks at 7:40 a.m. and were back at the station by 9 a.m. No action was necessary. ....
In May, Gov. Charlie Baker instituted a mask requirement on public transit. Ignoring the state order can result in a $300 fine per violation. The federal order from the CDC calls for the public transit operator to refuse admittance to those without a mask. Operators of public transportation conveyances must refuse to board anyone not wearing a mask that completely covers the mouth and nose and require that everyone on board wears a mask for the entire duration of travel. If a passenger refuses to comply, the operator must disembark the person at the earliest safe opportunity, according to the CDC order. ....