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757 Lands on Taxiway at EWR & Pilots Bolt

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"The pilot made such a short stop, he left skid marks on the taxiway, which were later found by police investigating the bizarre incident, according to a source. "

So it was the pilot, or the plane? I think I would've left them as well......
 
Why would these guys not step up to their mistake? I find it hard to believe this. I'm not saying they did this, but out of curiousity, would anyone on this board not be willing to step up to this mistake if they made it, and if so why?
 
Before you guys pile on with the disparaging commentary, please consider the following:

  • There is not a single blue taxiway edge light at Newark Liberty. Not a one.
  • The post-cold front circling maneuver from 04R to 29 is a very challenging maneuver, especially at night/low visibility. Toss in some fatigue, and you have an environment very conducive to human error.
  • The NY Post claims the pilots left. The NY Post? Please...the Scholastic Reader my kids get in elementary school has more journalistic integrity
There for the grace of God, go I. It will be interesting to see how many of you revel in the pain of your fellow airmen. (Children like whatitdoing) Watch your Karma there, pal.
 
WOW how many times have the done that approach???
 
Don't know that I believe it. The NY Post isn't exactly a high quality rag, and I can't find any reference to the event on any other media outlet.
 
Viagra, now every light looks like a blue one.
 

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