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Cessna Citation Runway over shoot into Atlanta City Bay
YouTube ^ | stm

Posted on 09/02/2006 9:22:29 AM PDT by stm

A very bizarre aviation mishap involving a Cessna Citation on a downwind approach to a wet runway, a recipe for a disaster. It's a miracle this thing did not flip or come apart when it ran out of pavement. To make matters worse the #2 engine seems to run awqy on them, water taxiing through the bay. Not for dialup freepers, it is pretty large.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V06LBgfuxgA&mode=related&search=


TOPICS: Local News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: aviation; cessnacitation; mishap; planecrash

1 posted on 09/02/2006 9:22:31 AM PDT by stm
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To: stm

His gear didn't look like it was down either...


2 posted on 09/02/2006 9:32:36 AM PDT by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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To: stm

I bet the cab stinks from all of the passengers crapping themselves.


3 posted on 09/02/2006 9:34:41 AM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: stm; alfa6; Iris7; Valin; SAMWolf; Peanut Gallery
conclusion Cessna no good boat lol

ROFLMAO!

4 posted on 09/02/2006 9:40:04 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Save the Electrons, recycle a tagline.)
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To: stm

Great video. I love Youtube!


5 posted on 09/02/2006 9:40:13 AM PDT by gotribe (It's not a religion.)
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To: gotribe
Someone posted an excerpt from the NTSB investigation. It looks like he passes a tower (seen about 0:26 into it) I cannot believe any tower would let him land downwind on a runway closed to jet traffic. Were these guys asleep at the wheel also?

NTSB: pilot said brakes failed, but inspection found brakes and hydraulics fully functional. Plane landed 800-1000' down runway,10-15kts tailwind. Emergency brake system not used. Runway closed to jet traffic. Plane needed 3570' to land, strip is less than 3000' NTSB: pilot said brakes failed, but inspection found brakes and hydraulics fully functional. Plane landed 800-1000' down runway,10-15kts tailwind. Emergency brake system not used. Runway closed to jet traffic. Plane needed 3570' to land, strip is less than 3000' NTSB: pilot said brakes failed, but inspection found brakes and hydraulics fully functional. Plane landed 800-1000' down runway,10-15kts tailwind. Emergency brake system not used. Runway closed to jet traffic. Plane needed 3570' to land, strip is less than 3000'

NTSB Probable Cause: pilot's improper decision to plan a flight to a runway of insufficient length, his improper in-flight decision to land on inadequate runway with tailwind, his failure to obtain proper touchdown point NTSB Probable Cause: pilot's improper decision to plan a flight to a runway of insufficient length, his improper in-flight decision to land on inadequate runway with tailwind, his failure to obtain proper touchdown point NTSB Probable Cause: pilot's improper decision to plan a flight to a runway of insufficient length, his improper in-flight decision to land on inadequate runway with tailwind, his failure to obtain proper touchdown point
6 posted on 09/02/2006 9:57:02 AM PDT by stm (Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence)
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To: stm

Amazing footage, one for the record.


7 posted on 09/02/2006 10:22:03 AM PDT by Budge (<>< Sit Nomen Domini benedictum. <><)
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To: Samwise

ping


8 posted on 09/02/2006 10:44:32 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (DNR In case of tagline failure.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Bookmarked for hubby.


9 posted on 09/03/2006 2:45:44 AM PDT by Samwise (All that is needed for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing.)
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To: stm

I just saw this on another site...amazing the engine re-fired and took off on its little tour of the bay.


10 posted on 09/04/2006 8:39:09 AM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: Paleo Conservative

You gotta see this...

(((PING)))


11 posted on 09/04/2006 8:40:11 AM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: stm

Accident


languages: Status: Final
Date: 15 MAY 2005
Time: 15:48
Type: Cessna 525A CitationJet 2
Operator: Weibel Scientific
Registration: OY-JET
C/n / msn: 525A-0089
First flight:
Total airframe hrs: 360
Engines: 2 Williams International FJ44-2C
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 1
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 3
Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 4
Airplane damage: Written off
Location: Atlantic City-Bader Field, NJ (AIY) (United States of America)
Phase: Landing
Nature: Executive
Departure airport: Burlington International Airport, VT (BTV/KBTV), United States of America
Destination airport: Atlantic City-Bader Field, NJ (AIY), United States of America
Narrative:
The CitationJet departed Burlington (BTV) around 14:45 on a routine flight to Atlantic City (AIY). The pilot first made a low pass down runway 29 and then return to land on runway 11. After touchdown the airplane failed to stop and overran the runway and into the Intercoastal Waterway. The occupants were rescued by a boat.
According to the Cessna 525A Landing Distance Chart, an airplane with a landing weight of 11,000 pounds required 2,930 feet of landing distance, in a no wind situation. With a 10 knot tailwind, which was the approx wind at the time of the accident, the airplane required 3,500 feet of landing distance. Runway 11 at Bader Field is a 2,948 foot-long, 100 foot-wide, asphalt runway. Bader Field is normally closed to jet traffic.

PROBABLE CAUSE: "The pilot's improper decision to plan a flight to a runway of insufficient length, his improper in-flight decision to land on that inadequate runway with a tailwind, and his failure to obtain the proper touchdown point. A factor in the accident was the tailwind condition."
Events:

Landing/takeoff - Landing - Late, far down rwy
Result - Came to rest off rwy - in water


http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20050515-0&lang=en


12 posted on 09/04/2006 8:42:44 AM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: stm

I could not get your link to work...but here is one that does;

http://www.glumbert.com/media/planecrash.html


13 posted on 09/04/2006 8:46:23 AM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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