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Doesn't look like it was the "white dragon" this time...

-Damn! That old bat is scary!

The scarier part is : I have flown with worse than her.
 
Sounds like ASA sucks.

Investigation might turn up something mechanical, like brake failure. As for now all we have is eyewitness testimony. Someone saw and Airbus-700 land and "you could see that the pilot even extended these flap things that popped up on the wing in a last ditch effort to stop the plane."

Fitting username, btw.
 
I thought this was good....not

Spokesperson from ASA. Kate Modolo says the plane did not overshoot the runway as some witnesses had reported. “It’s important to make clear the plane landed on the runway and was in the process of de-accelerating,“ she tells me.

All the years I was at ASA, I don't remember that in any manual.....
 
Spin

I thought this was good....not

Spokesperson from ASA. Kate Modolo says the plane did not overshoot the runway as some witnesses had reported. “It’s important to make clear the plane landed on the runway and was in the process of de-accelerating,“ she tells me.

All the years I was at ASA, I don't remember that in any manual.....

Wow, she applied so much spin that it could make a major league curve ball look like slow pitch softball.
 
Glad no one was seriously hurt!

This and the fire in TLH, SkyWest is off to a good start this year
 

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