Looks like an over-run to me....
Runway 21 - 7874' long with a VOR approach with a 6.5%/ 3.7 degree final descent gradient, offset 13 degrees from runway centreline.
GCRR 310600Z 28011KT 250V310 9999 -RA FEW010 BKN022 18/15 Q1014=
GCRR 310600Z 28011KT 250V310 9999 -RA FEW010 BKN022 18/15 Q1014=
GCRR 310630Z 29004KT 270V330 9999 FEW018 BKN090 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310630Z 29004KT 270V330 9999 FEW018 BKN090 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310700Z VRB02KT 9999 FEW025 SCT100 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310700Z VRB02KT 9999 FEW025 SCT100 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310730Z 24004KT 210V280 9999 FEW025 SCT100 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310730Z 24004KT 210V280 9999 FEW025 SCT100 18/14 Q1014=
GCRR 310800Z 27009KT 9999 FEW025 BKN075 19/15 Q1014=
GCRR 310800Z 27009KT 9999 FEW025 BKN075 19/15 Q1014=
A video clip
rtve.es/noticias - Un avión de Air Europa se sale de pista en Lanzarote sin producir heridos shows it looks like it is still on its wheels, right at the end of the video. Doesn't look like it hit anything, merely stopped over the far end?
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