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stache

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Looking for info on Avantair. I hear it's a decent workplace, pay is competitive. Hoping to find first hand experience or input. thanks
 
I heard that during the conference call and laughed! That leg was to reposition for a pax leg, wasn't it?

Yeah, from TEB to FLL

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N128SL

They even bluffed the NTSB because the on line report don't say nuthin' about a training flight-

NTSB Identification: DEN07LA077
14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
Accident occurred Tuesday, March 20, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Aircraft: Piaggio Industrie P180, registration: N128SL
Injuries: 2 Uninjured.
This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final report has been completed.
On March 20, 2007, at 1036 eastern daylight time, a Piaggio Industrie P180, N128SL, operated by AvantAir, Inc., and piloted by a airline transport certificated pilot, under the command of an airline transport certificated pilot, was substantially damaged when it landed at Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The domestic positioning flight was being conducted under the provisions of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91. The captain and first officer on board the airplane were not injured. The flight originated at Teterboro, New Jersey, Teterboro Airport (TEB).

According to the captain, the first officer was flying the airplane. They were landing on 9R at an approach speed of 120kts. Full flaps had been deployed. On the landing roll the airplane began to drift to the left side of the runway. The first officer said he applied right rudder, but not to the extent necessary. He then applied right brakes. The airplane then veered right and the left main landing gear collapsed. The airplane skidded down the runway and came to rest west of taxiway Echo.

Examination of the airplane revealed the left main landing gear had collapsed, the left main tire had separated, and fuel was leaking from the airplane onto the runway. Examination of the tire revealed it had been deflated and there was a bald spot in the tread.

According to fire and rescue personnel, who responded to the scene, an estimated 50 gallons of fuel had leaked from the airplane. No fire resulted from the accident. Protein foam was applied to the runway surface and surrounding area.
 

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