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Flying Fokker
29th Jun 2005, 14:47
An Eastern Airways JS41 has ran off runway 06R at MAN There have been no injuries that im aware of. Runway is expected to remain closed for the next hour and should not cause many problems.

point5
29th Jun 2005, 15:33
Is it possible for a J41 to overrun 06R? Even with no breaking methods I'm sure it would stop b4 the end!

EGAC_Ramper
29th Jun 2005, 15:51
Does it have to have gone of the end? perhaps the side?:ok:

jay_hl
29th Jun 2005, 16:52
Is there any more news on what actually happened??

Ps I know BA have cancelled 2 LHR-MAN flight due to the disruption.

Jay

coopervane
29th Jun 2005, 17:07
Was working at the airport and heard the word "accident" used on the radio. Fire,police and usual mop up crew in attendence.

06R closed and single runway ops initiated.

No news on the damage to the aircraft or injuries but the word is that this was the Meatloaf charter aircraft and that he was on board. (From a reliable source)

Nil further
Coop & Bat out of Hell Bear

touch&go
29th Jun 2005, 17:19
More info from the BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4634843.stm

Fried_Chicken
29th Jun 2005, 17:55
From the BBC page:

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The Eastern Airways jet

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Hmmm, since when did a Jetstream have jet engines?

KLM1087 which diverted to Birmingham has since positioned out to Manchester

Fried Chicken

CosmosSchwartz
29th Jun 2005, 18:06
To be fair, not all journos are spotters. If they call up and are told it was a jetstream then it's a fair assumption to make.

Mind you, they are gas turbines. And that's essentially a jet engine, isn't it?;)

T3HUY
30th Jun 2005, 11:12
Must have been going like a bat out of hell !

circseam
30th Jun 2005, 12:59
"you took the words right out of my mouth"

CosmosSchwartz
30th Jun 2005, 13:05
but it will be gone when the morning comes;)

Cyrano
30th Jun 2005, 15:20
Well, even if the BBC got the propulsion system wrong, they had the airline and the airport right, and two out of three ain't bad:hmm:

CosmosSchwartz
1st Jul 2005, 11:54
Well, it looks like that aircraft is going 'Nowhere Fast'. Rumour is the crew weren't paying attention and have been 'Getting Away With Murder'. Luckily for the captain the F/O is very loyal, even exclaiming 'I'd Lie For You'. The passengers however weren't quite so chuffed and several were heard complaining 'Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back'.

Thanks to Google, I reckon that's the end of this thread! :p

Richard Taylor
1st Jul 2005, 12:04
Allegedly the captain,a Capt Love,was threatening some illegal manouevre after landing.

His hitherto obedient 1st officer snapped,took over the controls & deliberately skidded off the runway.

He was quoted as saying:

"I'll do anything for Love,but I won't do that."

The End,except to say I hope neither of the pilots ARE called Love... :uhoh:

Lucky Strike
1st Jul 2005, 17:55
Nutty!

'For Crying Out Loud'

the Captain's training records:

'Read 'Em And Weep'

chiglet
1st Jul 2005, 20:59
I'd rather the Captain trained pilots than records....or am I missing "something" ?:confused:
watp.iktch

cavortingcheetah
2nd Jul 2005, 12:23
;) That is indeed a trifle ambivalent.
It might suggest that bat.man had had access to the training records of the two (?) Captains who were on the flight.
The inference might be that these records were not so hot.:ooh: :hmm:

CosmosSchwartz
2nd Jul 2005, 18:11
You took the words right out of my mouth! OK, now I'm struggling.:O

Lucky Strike
3rd Jul 2005, 00:46
'Tear Me Down'

If you want to fellow ppruners, I have edited and corrected my post. It is:

'More Than You Deserve'

but you are still:-

'Left In The Dark'

Richard Taylor
3rd Jul 2005, 06:55
Several hours later,one of the passengers returned to the airport as he discovered he had lost a pirce of hand luggage.

Thankfully,airport lost property was still open,into the small hours.

So there he was...

Midnight at the Lost & Found...

:}

cavortingcheetah
3rd Jul 2005, 12:16
:hmm:

Is there any connection here between running off runways and rumours running out of fuel in the past?:ooh:

Do www.bad-aviationjobs.com need an update? :ouch:

Just a little pescatorial enquiry.:uhoh:

Lucky Strike
3rd Jul 2005, 18:59
Wrong bloke. That particular

‘Fallen angel’

had his

‘Execution day’

and has returned to the

‘Promised land’

cavortingcheetah
3rd Jul 2005, 20:01
;)

Then he is rather a lucky chap to have been allowed to return to the fold after such a short period in Purgatory.
Any more Revelations?
Toodle Pip.
:ooh:

T3HUY
3rd Jul 2005, 21:36
Capt Drytanks and Capt Tyretracks are not the same person, Capt Drytanks has not returned to the company for his esso points.

Lucky Strike
3rd Jul 2005, 23:21
For Drytanks, it was not:

‘Paradise By The Dashboard (low fuel) Light’

Never mind he is:

‘Home by now/No matter what’

But for Tyretracks, I suspect:

‘Amnesty is granted’

Mainly because of the Per Ardua ad Astra connection with the bald one. But I suspect Tyretracks will be:

‘Getting away with murder’

For some time to come. Hopefully not literally..

cavortingcheetah
4th Jul 2005, 05:44
;)
Excellent nomenclatura this!
Has not dry tanks been sent to Stateside for recurrent training after short spell in the destra seat? Or has he truly now fallen by the wayside? And what of the mighty Meatloaf then?:ooh: