Jason Momoa Safe After Plane Emergency Landing

Jason Momoa Safe After Plane Emergency Landing

The Pride of Gypsies Jason Momoa is safe and sound on the ground after his private plane made an emergency landing on Wednesday.

Read on to get the details on Jason Momoa whose plane was thought to have caught fire ended up having an emergency landing…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that Jason Momoa is safe and in good spirits following a scary moment in the air.

The Aquaman star, Jason Momoa, 39, wrote on Instagram:


So the world knows we are safe and happy The plane failed ?not to self dirtbags and savages shouldn’t ride private planes. but the Harley runs perfect. Building my dream bike with @love_cycles 37 knuckle @harleydavidson Always wanted to build my own. It’s a slow process but my lil brother is patient. Mahalo Jermiah Always wanted to learn and teach with my babies. Aloha j

The “Aquaman” star and his friends were on their way to Arizona when the pilot made a stop in Palm Springs, Calif because he suspected an engine fire.

The Palm Springs Fire Department shared on Instagram that aircraft rescue and firefighting engineer Andy Meza responded to the call, and told Momoa and his friends, “Not on my watch boys…not on my watch.”

Had an Aircraft emergency today. Reported engine fire with @prideofgypsies on board. ARFF Engineer Andy Meza told his crew, “Not on my watch boys…not on my watch”. Turned out to be a false alarm but the ARFF Lads were on the ready. It’s always nice to meet cool people. #aquaman#palmsprings#firefighters#bestjobintheworld#ARFF#visitpalmsprings#local3601#engine#truck#chiefmiller

Jason Momoa Safe After Plane Emergency Landing

The engine fire, fortunately, turned out to be a false alarm. After hearing the news, Momoa shared that he and his friends then boarded the plane for “round two.”

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