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murfdawg998

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not to start any rumors...but, someone just posted in the NBAA Airmails about a Hawker from Columbus, OH that went off the end of the runway (not sure which one) in TEB last night. anyone hear anything about this??
 
from Dan Hubbard of the NBAA...a/c skidded off end of Rwy 1, bout 200-300 ft. off the end of the rwy. 2 pax, 2 crew...no injuries, no visible damage to the a/c and no damage to the airport.


thankfully no one was hurt here
 
HS off in KTEB

Another Plane Skids Off Runway at Teterboro Airport

(Teterboro-AP, March 9, 2005) — Bogota Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Steve Lonegan plans to call for the closure of Teterboro Airport after a second jet in five weeks skids off the runway.
The Hawker aircraft carrying two passengers and two crew members wound up in a muddy area about 200 to 300 feet off the end of the runway last night. No injuries were reported.

It was the second time in five weeks that a jet went off the landing strip of Route 46.


Actually just caught it on the local NYC news...It looked like it wound up just North of the dep. end of RWY 1. The nose gear collapsed, and that looks to be the worst of it! Everything else looked to be intact!
 
Some more info...

TETERBORO, N.J. -- Teterboro Airport reopened early Wednesday, just hours after a business jet landing there overshot a runway and stopped in snow and mud, the airport operator said.

The two passengers and two crew members walked away, uninjured, from the Hawker aircraft after it landed at about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday, said Tony Ciavolella, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the airport's operator.






It was the second time in five weeks a jet failed to stop on a runway at Teterboro. Twenty people were injured last month when a larger plane skidded off a runway during an aborted takeoff, shot across a busy road and slammed into a warehouse.

On Tuesday, the jet did not touch down soon enough so it did not have enough runway to stop; it came to rest 200 feet past the end of Runway 1, Ciavolella said. The jet was about 1,000 feet from the nearest road, he said.

The jet, which had arrived from Columbus, Ohio, had minor damage and no airport structures were damaged, but the airport was closed immediately after the accident, he said.

The other runway returned to service about 1 a.m., Ciavolella said, although he did not know if any aircraft used it in the early hours. The airport has a voluntary curfew between midnight and 6 a.m.

"Early indications are that the aircraft appeared to land long, but the matter is under investigation by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and National Transportation Safety Board," Ciavolella said.

He declined to speculate if the frigid, blustery, snowy weather played a role in the accident. He said the runway was in good condition.
 
G'Man, I see you're awake!!!!

Bet you had a nice drive in that crap.:rolleyes: (Wx I mean)
 
Instead of closing TEB, why doesn't the State of NJ condem some land around the airport, clear it, and make the runways longer.
 
Why don't they just get rid of New Jersey and start over?
 
How much runway do you have to watch pass under you in a Hawker on a 6000 or 7000 ft runway(not sure which one they were landing on), before you think that going around might be a good idea?
 

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