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U.S. Air Force Hercules makes emergency landing in St. John's after cabin loses pressure

U.S. Air Force Hercules makes emergency landing in St. John's after cabin loses pressure

A large transport aircraft belonging to the United States Air Force had to make an emergency landing at St. John's International Airport Wednesday night.

A spokesperson with the airport says the distressed USAF C-130 Hercules arrived at 10 p.m., with 52 people on board.

An emergency response team from the airport, as well as officials from Eastern Health were waiting to assist when the plane landed.

An official with the USAF told CBC some passengers were brought to hospital as a precautionary measure, but there were no reports of injuries.

According to the official, the aircraft was travelling from England to the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station in Wheatfield, N.Y., with a scheduled stop in St. John's. During the landing into St. John's Airport, the plane lost cabin pressure — which is why emergency protocol was initiated.

The USAF official said the Hercules was carrying crew and what the military calls Space A passengers, which means active U.S. military members and their families who apply for a seat on the aircraft if extra seats are available.

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is a large transport plane typically used for transporting troops and cargo.