LIML accident or incident?
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LIML accident or incident?
Anyone know what's going on at Milan Linate? I was boarding a Lufthansa flight, commuting to work, and the airport was suddenly "closed for an an accident." I called the ATIS landline and got the same info. Can't find anything else. 1830Z on January 5, 2017.
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Just looking at Italian news. It seems a small aircraft - possibly a Cessna 'according to the first indications' - has ended up outside the runway when landing without extending its landing gear. The emergency services are there, but they can't confirm whether there are casualties. The airport is closed.
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First italian news report of a Piper (possibily Malibu) going off the RWY after landing without / or with broken landing gear. No fatalities (that's the only sure thing right now - luckily). Most flight diverted to LIMC
What's the advantage for a GA aircraft to want the longest runway possible? Is there a critical distance involved for a non jet GA?
I guess there is no harm in asking the tower if that was the case and they were cleared to land on that runway.
I guess there is no harm in asking the tower if that was the case and they were cleared to land on that runway.
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Re linate Airport.
With ref to the runways available at LIML.
18/36 Length 2442 Metres - 17/35 Length 601 metres
In my PA28 I know which one I would pick
Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linate_Airport
18/36 Length 2442 Metres - 17/35 Length 601 metres
In my PA28 I know which one I would pick
Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linate_Airport
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 173299
Date: 26-JAN-2015
Time: 10:57
Type: Piper PA-46-350P Malibu Mirage/JetProp DLX
Owner/operator: Blackjet Aviation GmbH & Co.KG
Registration: N369ST
C/n / msn: 4636396
Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 4
Other fatalities: 0
Airplane damage: Substantial
Category: Accident
Location: Milano-Linate Airport (LIML), Milan, Lombardy - Italy
Phase: Landing
Nature: Private
Departure airport: EDDS
Destination airport: Milano-Linate Airport (LIN/LIML)
Investigating agency: National Transport Safety Bureau (NTSB) - United States of America
Narrative:
A Piper PA-46 plane made gear-up landing at Milan-Linate Airport. The runway was temporarily blocked until the removal of the airplane.
At the moment there is no news if a failure has been the cause to avoid pilot to landing gear extraction. Four people on board unharmed.
Date: 26-JAN-2015
Time: 10:57
Type: Piper PA-46-350P Malibu Mirage/JetProp DLX
Owner/operator: Blackjet Aviation GmbH & Co.KG
Registration: N369ST
C/n / msn: 4636396
Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 4
Other fatalities: 0
Airplane damage: Substantial
Category: Accident
Location: Milano-Linate Airport (LIML), Milan, Lombardy - Italy
Phase: Landing
Nature: Private
Departure airport: EDDS
Destination airport: Milano-Linate Airport (LIN/LIML)
Investigating agency: National Transport Safety Bureau (NTSB) - United States of America
Narrative:
A Piper PA-46 plane made gear-up landing at Milan-Linate Airport. The runway was temporarily blocked until the removal of the airplane.
At the moment there is no news if a failure has been the cause to avoid pilot to landing gear extraction. Four people on board unharmed.
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Regardless...
Regardless of which runway was used, would the airport not be closed until the fire crews had assessed where/if their services were required and officially stood down. Unless of course, they had sufficient crews to cover two emergencies at the same time.
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But it does look like yet another gear up Malibu at LIML.
From your picture, the paint job and the time of the incident it might be N26TG, a Piper PA-46-350P Malibu Mirage:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a.../n26tg#c15eb40
From your picture, the paint job and the time of the incident it might be N26TG, a Piper PA-46-350P Malibu Mirage:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a.../n26tg#c15eb40
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To Soon To Know...
This is a new event. Rather than GUESSING, let's wait until a few more FACTS are known before pontificating and speculating. What is the point in venting now? I read the same details you do, and I sure do not know much -yet.
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What's the advantage for a GA aircraft to want the longest runway possible? Is there a critical distance involved for a non jet GA?
Anyway, my post was mainly to emphasise the silliness of criticising this chap's actions before (any) facts were available.
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Often the short runway is closed and used for parking.
And GA is air traffic just as airliners are, you arenīt a tad more entitled to "your" runway than anybody else is.
And GA is air traffic just as airliners are, you arenīt a tad more entitled to "your" runway than anybody else is.
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