Accident Brief DA-NWS-26745

NetJets Citation Longitude Makes Nose-Gear-Up Landing in Ohio

Status Investigation Ongoing Updated Aug 20, 2026
Cessna Citation Longitude reference aircraft photograph
Reference image of a Cessna Citation Longitude; this is not the accident aircraft or crash scene. Wikimedia Commons - MarcelX42 - CC BY-SA 4.0.
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This report is compiled from the cited public sources and updated when verified information becomes available.

Developing report: This report separates confirmed information from details that remain under investigation. It is updated when reliable new information becomes available.

Accident quick facts

Accident date 2026-08-19
Location Ohio
Aircraft Cessna Citation Longitude
Operator NetJets
Reported injuries none reported
Report status Investigation Ongoing

What happened

On August 19, 2026, a NetJets Cessna Citation Longitude business jet experienced a nose-gear-up landing in Ohio. The incident involved the aircraft touching down without the nose landing gear extended.

Aircraft and flight information

The aircraft involved was a Cessna Citation Longitude operated by NetJets. Details about the flight origin, destination, and number of people on board have not been disclosed.

Emergency response

There were no reported injuries to passengers or crew. Emergency services responded to the incident as a precaution.

Investigation status

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident. Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.

What officials and reports have confirmed

  • NetJets Cessna Citation Longitude made a nose-gear-up landing in Ohio on August 19, 2026. [1]
  • No injuries were reported. [1]
  • FAA is investigating the incident. [1]

Accident and investigation timeline

  1. 2026-08-19: NetJets Citation Longitude nose-gear-up landing in Ohio [1]

What remains unknown

  • Exact location in Ohio
  • Flight details including origin, destination, and number of occupants
  • Cause of the nose-gear-up landing

Investigating agencies: FAA.

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