RANKIN INLET, Nunavut - Another First Air jet had to make an emergency landing in the North about two hours after one of the airline's Boeing 737s crashed near the airport in Resolute Bay.

Transport Canada documents show a First Air 737-200 -- the same model that crashed -- landed safely in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, on Saturday, the same day 12 people were killed and three were injured in Resolute.

The report says that shortly after the second plane took off for Winnipeg, it turned back and landed with one engine. The crew requested emergency vehicles be on site for the landing. The fire department, police and maintenance crews were called out. Everything appears to have gone according to plan.

Neither Transport Canada nor First Air immediately responded to requests for comment, but the airport manager confirmed the details of what happened.

"Approximately 30 to 40 kilometres out, they declared an emergency because they had to shut an engine down. They turned around and came back," Jason Todd told The Canadian Press.

"It landed without incident and everyone went home.

"Everything went very smoothly."

Todd said Transport Canada officials happened to be on site. They had come in the previous day when they had problems with their aircraft.

Todd said he didn't know what was wrong with the engine. He had yet to receive a report from First Air. The plane was still in Rankin on Monday. He said he can't recall another single-engine landing in his four years managing the airport

Transport Canada occurrence reports are common -- there were 30 other incidents logged on Saturday for everything from medical emergencies to false alarms. A disclaimer on the report says it contains "preliminary, unconfirmed data which can be subject to change."

The cause of the crash in Resolute is under investigation. The plane's black boxes have been flown to Ottawa to be analyzed.

The plane, which had been chartered by a local hotel owner to bring in supplies from Yellowknife, went down on a hillside near the Resolute airport and broke into pieces. Witnesses report that there was fog in the area when the plane was trying to land, but investigators say it could be months before a cause is known.

The four crew members and a six-year-old child were among the dead.

Resolute is on Cornwallis Island and is one of Canada's most northern communities. Rankin Inlet is on the shores of Hudson Bay west of Southampton Island.

First Air's website says it has six 737-200s in its fleet.