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Office Update
22nd Apr 2022, 10:56
Cessna Citation VH-FNI has ended up in a drain adjacent to the taxiway at Shute Harbour airport.

Operated by Graham Aviation and owned by well known Cairns dentist


https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/697x601/vh_fni_at_shute_harbour_18_april_2022_ebd6e0bc16254a06381ce1 598c88efebc7c21283.png

Capt Fathom
22nd Apr 2022, 11:19
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1427x789/26533e02_7216_4c38_a9a1_3bbf554a5189_07155316533ec89369a07cb 24067b4e5f736e3c8.jpeg
Well it’s out, if not a little wet.

AbsoluteFokker
22nd Apr 2022, 11:46
Muppet steering installed.

Missed (the centreline) by that much
----> <----

werbil
23rd Apr 2022, 09:25
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4946820565436412&id=512276798890833&sfnsn=mo

wombat watcher
23rd Apr 2022, 10:38
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4946820565436412&id=512276798890833&sfnsn=mo

All that demonstrates is , what a bunch of f**wit smart arses frequent Facebook.

Capt Fathom
23rd Apr 2022, 10:51
All that demonstrates is , what a bunch of f**wit smart arses frequent Facebook.

The Facebook page does belong to the tow truck company that removed the plane from the ditch. I would guess followers of that company would know little about aviation or aircraft.

Looks like they did a good job.

Fris B. Fairing
23rd Apr 2022, 22:01
Claytons Towing are good operators. They moved the Qld Air Museum's Orion from Maroochy to Caloundra without a scratch.

Desert Flower
24th Apr 2022, 00:14
Oh, shute!!!!!!!

DF.

werbil
24th Apr 2022, 01:03
All that demonstrates is , what a bunch of f**wit smart arses frequent Facebook.

As opposed to some of the sanctimonious, hypocritical, arrogant and embarrassing comments made on PPRUNE by so called professional pilots? (Comment relates to other threads).

To me, it looks like the tow company did a great job getting the jet out, in less than ideal weather. Those crossings are extremely narrow, and combined with a very tight radius of corner leave very little margin for error - as quite a number of pilots have discovered first hand.

megle2
24th Apr 2022, 07:40
Ain’t that the truth Werbil, lucky if you have guide lines, narrow taxiways, steel stakes, taxiway overhanging garden branches and lots of traps if your not very careful at the Shute

Petropavlovsk
27th Jun 2022, 10:10
The Citation Mustang, VH-FNI, owned by Dr. Finn and operated by Graham Aviation has been cancelled from the Aussie register.

Listed as "withdrawn from use" and not as an export or change of identity.

Unusual move ...

drpixie
28th Jun 2022, 03:40
I believe it was written off due spar damage ... fitting a new wing costs more than another aircraft :(

Sir HC
2nd Jul 2022, 16:21
Too bad there wasn't some kind of centre line that could be followed to guide the pilot out /s.

It's a shame that a relatively small error will result in the aircraft being written off, another pressure driving up insurance premiums, making flying more expensive for everyone.

lucille
3rd Jul 2022, 12:21
Too bad there wasn't some kind of centre line that could be followed to guide the pilot out /s.

It's a shame that a relatively small error will result in the aircraft being written off, another pressure driving up insurance premiums, making flying more expensive for everyone.

Managed to taxi in unscathed without a white line, so it’s not too much to expect the ability to replicate that feat on the way out.

Sure, it’s less than ideal but that’s why insurance companies demand a minimum level of experience.

Petropavlovsk
3rd Jul 2022, 12:29
I think the bigger questions that need answers are:-

Whom inspected the aircraft for damage prior to next flight? Just how much flying did the aircraft conduct prior to the "wfu" from the civil register. Was the aircraft issued a permit for a positioning flight to a maintenance centre?

Sir HC
3rd Jul 2022, 16:06
Managed to taxi in unscathed without a white line, so it’s not too much to expect the ability to replicate that feat on the way out.

Sure, it’s less than ideal but that’s why insurance companies demand a minimum level of experience.

Sorry, I was being sarcastic, hence the /s. In the first photo you can see a taxiway centre line.

Capt Fathom
3rd Jul 2022, 22:52
I think the bigger questions that need answers are……

You could just ask the owner.

Squawk7700
3rd Jul 2022, 23:54
We all make mistakes. It’s just that some of them are bigger than others.