http://airlinepilotcentral.com/web_video/now_showing/citation_runway_overshoot_20060904136.html
Interesting! Watch at the 4 minute mark!
Nick
Interesting! Watch at the 4 minute mark!
Nick
Sageair said:It was nice of the guy with the camera to walk thru the path of the aircraft where it left the runway. No use being stupid if you can't show it off.
A review of the FAA Airport/Facility Directory for the Northeast U. S. , revealed the following notation listed in the Airport Remarks section of the Atlantic City/Bader Field Airport entry, "Arpt CLOSED to jet traffic. " Additionally, runway 11 was a 2,948 foot-long, 100 foot-wide, asphalt runway.
Additionally, the airport diagram for Bader Field, was observed attached to the pilot's control column after the accident. A notation, which read, "airport closed to jet aircraft" was observed on the diagram.
According to the Cessna 525A Landing Distance Chart, an airplane with a landing weight of 11,400 pounds required 3,000 feet of landing distance, in a no wind situation. With a 10 knot tailwind, the airplane required 3,570 feet of landing distance.
jwilliams3 said:I applaude the video guy. Biggest piece of evidence of the whole accident.