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Kevin Hart Survives Private Jet Scare En Route to Watching His NBA Team Lose

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*Kevin Hart had a bad night on Thursday, first enduring a “scare” on his flight to Boston for Game 2 of the NBA Finals…only to watch his team lose.

On Instagram, the comedian said he had just experienced a scary landing when the private jet he was on landed in Boston for the Philadelphia 76ers’ playoff game against the Boston Celtics.

Hart said a tire blew when the plane touched down at Boston Logan International Airport.

“God is Good with a capital G…Had our first serious Airplane scare today. Our planes tire busted on one side as we were landing and s— got real for a second,” Hart captioned a photo of himself, Na’im Lynn, Spank Horton and John Burgandee all outside the plane and squatting with their hands folded in a prayer pose.

“No body was harmed…Our pilot handled the situation perfectly. Once again God is GOOD!!!!” he continued. “#Blessed ….P.S you Can tell that spank is still shaken up by the way he is posing ???.”

He also shared a closeup video of the blown-out tire, as well as footage of the firefighters who responded after the plane had landed.

In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration said of the incident, “a Gulfstream IV aircraft landed at Boston Logan International Airport at 3:29 pm and blew a left main gear tire.”

“Passengers were deplaned by stairs and the aircraft was towed to the ramp,” the statement continued. “The runway was closed temporarily to make sure all debris was cleared.”

Comedian Kevin Hart cheers during the first quarter of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Second Round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden on May 3, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Comedian Kevin Hart cheers during the first quarter of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Second Round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden on May 3, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Hart and company eventually made it to the game, where he was spotted in courtside seats, cheering on his hometown 76ers, drink in hand.

His team lost, 108-103. Boston leads the series 2-0 with Game 3 in Philly on Saturday.

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