Learjet 60 reported issues with landing gear
Footage: N714TS landing (Anonymous submission, 2025)
Issues with landing gear apparently forced a private jet to make an unscheduled landing in Bermuda this afternoon.
This according to flight blog The Bermuda Flyer:
The aircraft, a Learjet 60 registered N714TS, experienced an issue with its nose landing gear. The aircraft circled to the east of the island and attempted multiple low approaches, burning fuel before landing.
The Bermuda Flyer reporting:
“The pilots reported feeling “adverse yaw” on takeoff and requested to complete a low approach for the air traffic control tower to view the state of the landing gear. The tower and an aircraft on the ground both reported that the landing gear looked “slightly skewed.”
The aircraft landed safely by 3PM without issue.

Flight path of aircraft N714TS (FlightRadar24.com, 2025)
A Skyport representative explained, quote: “A Learjet 60 departed L.F. Wade International Airport today and reported a landing gear malfunction indicator. The aircraft returned to the airport as a precaution landing safely and taxiing to the apron under its own power.
“No emergency was declared.”

