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NutLoose
18th Nov 2023, 12:18
Lumps and I mean huge slab sized lumps broke up striking the aircraft and damaging it. Pictures and film in the link.https://www.aviation24.be/airports/navegantes-airport-nvt/runway-pavement-detaches-during-take-off-roll-gol-linhas-aereas-boeing-737-800/

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dixi188
18th Nov 2023, 12:47
Something very similar happened at Luton many years ago, where the block paving of the new starter extension of 26, lifted and damaged a Britannia Airways 737. I believe the stab was replaced.
Was this newly laid tarmac that was not installed correctly?

meleagertoo
18th Nov 2023, 14:00
Yikes! At what point did the crew notice/discover this?

ps. Pics OK but no film, no link.

NutLoose
18th Nov 2023, 14:38
Film can be seen here.

https://twitter.com/JacdecNew/status/1724502347533971494

​​​​​​​https://twitter.com/JacdecNew/status/1724502347533971494

MechEngr
18th Nov 2023, 14:57
There are ways to bond asphalt to concrete, but from the look of it, if any were used, it didn't work. There are adhesives that are supposed to be used. At least re-paving won't require much effort to remove the remaining asphalt. If this segment was used to land on there should have been observable damage which would be a great place to start peeling it up.

EatMyShorts!
18th Nov 2023, 15:16
They are experiencing an intense heatwave right now, this might be a factor for the surface to degrade.

Geriaviator
18th Nov 2023, 15:39
Vampires do that too: https://www.forces.net/news/watch-incredible-moment-vintage-raf-jet-tears-runway

JanetFlight
18th Nov 2023, 20:03
Only 5 hours closed....wowww, thats a very quick repair ;)

https://avherald.com/h?article=511232e9&opt=0

alfaman
19th Nov 2023, 14:02
Something very similar happened at Luton many years ago, where the block paving of the new starter extension of 26, lifted and damaged a Britannia Airways 737. I believe the stab was replaced.
Was this newly laid tarmac that was not installed correctly?
Monarch, rather than Britannia, & turning circle, rather than starter extension, otherwise :ok:

Typhoon Tripacer
2nd Dec 2023, 14:02
I would suggest that was freshly placed asphalt with incorrect or inadequate primer, and insufficient time from laying.