Groundpounder
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gkrangers said:the box?
Typhoon1244 said:I remember EAL wrecked a DC-9 out there. The guy in the tower didn't know it'd happened until the crew (trainees and a check airman) hiked back and rang his doorbell.![]()
No, nobody got anything worse then scraped and bruised. As to how he missed it, TNT was (I'm told) one of those towers where you sat back in a chair with the newspaper open chanting "cleared for the option...cleared for the option...cleared for the option...."CUEBOAT said:I assuming no one died, so I found this funny, how coud you miss a DC-9 especially when its crashing when its your job to "control" airplanes
That was earlier, December of '72...and not at TNT.RedDogC130 said:thought it was the L-1011 that crashed out there.
That's the story I've been told too. I've asked about landing there, but everyone told me it's too much of a pain. It is still used for trainning by "the big boys".Headwind said:I was told that it was built to replace Miami International, but environmentalist got involved and it became a training airport.
HEADWIND
Wrenchnfly said:I have been told it was to replace MIA. It is interesting to have a huge runway in the middle of the swamp.
T-Gates said:Yeah, the story I heard is that is was built in anticipation of the SST (Supersonic Transport) back in the 60's, this way the noise wouldn't affect the city. But I guess the enviromentalists freaked out on the possible implications on the Everglades. And, the SST never really took off.....
Blue said:What's Burnside-Ott, and why did it encourage GA flying?
mgg20 said:No wonder Dade county is broke.