Bronco Buster
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Anybody hear anything about an acft with crew of 3 and 9 pax going off rwy at TEB Thursday night? Was on local news with no follow up. They said it had flown in from IAD>
What is so hard about keeping the wheels on the pavement?
I think I've also seen the Wachovia Dojet up here, too. Guess I'll find out Tuesday if its not parked in IAD when I get there...
Wachovia does not have Dojets. They have 5 CL30's, 1 G4, 1 Falcon 2000 and 1 Beachjet 400.
Really? I talked to their pilots in IAD once and they were most certainly flying a Dojet corporate shuttle. Parked in Landmark. I see that plane there quite a bit during the week. Anyone?? I could swear the pilot said Wachovia...tail # ends in W.
skiandsurf said:What is so hard about keeping the wheels on the pavement?
Hiring young kids with no experience starting to show.
Also, didn't a corp dojet go off the end at HEF sometime last year?
You know, I love it when people just sit there being armchair quarterbacks.
Lol...if you were so good, then why are you flying airplanes now?Actually, I was a Defensive End, and a darn good one!
Lol...if you were so good, then why are you flying airplanes now?
Wouldn't hurt my feelings one little bit.Now that TEB is under water... how long before it is declared a Federal Wetlands and flight ops must cease forever?
Awww...c'mon! That's the base I chose on the app!! Probably can't even fly fish the place with all the jet fuel and deice fluid. Wonder what happened to the dog sillouhette.............
At least TEB smells better than EWR. :laugh:Man, it's Jersey. Jet-A and De-ice fluid is the least toxic stuff around there.![]()
At least TEB smells better than EWR. :laugh:
Hiring young kids with no experience starting to show.
Thank God all you Highly experienced pilots are here to discuss this incident. I can sleep better tonight knowing you are saving the aviation community one incident at a time.