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specialbrew
11th Dec 2019, 09:36
Looks Like a VistaJet?.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-50740693
sellbydate
11th Dec 2019, 12:43
Was Vistajet - Maltese registered
Jet Jockey A4
12th Dec 2019, 00:06
Looks like it happened as the aircraft used a RET to exit the runway and perhaps the pilots were not paying 100% attention while taxiing off and hugged the right side of the taxiway instead of staying on the centre line.
But then who at the airport decided it was OK to finish off a taxiway in this matter... an accident waiting to happen?
https://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b79/mlab601/ACD30675-261D-411C-A4EB-B2E4FDF2E040_zpsmyhh40sw.jpeg
specialbrew
12th Dec 2019, 08:18
Looks like it happened as the aircraft used a RET to exit the runway and perhaps the pilots were not paying 100% attention while taxiing off and hugged the right side of the taxiway instead of staying on the centre line.
But then who at the airport decided it was OK to finish off a taxiway in this matter... an accident waiting to happen?
https://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b79/mlab601/ACD30675-261D-411C-A4EB-B2E4FDF2E040_zpsmyhh40sw.jpeg
Indeed, that is exactly where it left the taxiway...
https://www.instagram.com/p/B59StkUhXN5/
Jet Jockey A4
16th Dec 2019, 10:57
Update with pictures... Simply WOW!
https://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/627925-aircraft-off-runway-lpl-3.html
sycamore
16th Dec 2019, 12:11
Taxiway c/line could do with a lick of paint as well...perhaps a `no hard-shoulder in 20 yds`markers` as well....