Aircraft off runway at LPL
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Maybe the incident was caused by the crew failing to follow the RET centreline when vacating the runway and instead hugging the Northern edge on the RET only to encounter the notch in the RET where concrete suddenly becomes grass.
The notch is clearly visible on the AIP plates and Google Earth.
If this were the case it is similar to the incident to a Gulfstream at Biggin Hill in 2014 which commenced its takeoff run on 03 from the edge of the paved surface and then ran into the grass.
Just don’t tell Greta Thunberg it only had one Transatlantic passenger!
The notch is clearly visible on the AIP plates and Google Earth.
If this were the case it is similar to the incident to a Gulfstream at Biggin Hill in 2014 which commenced its takeoff run on 03 from the edge of the paved surface and then ran into the grass.
Just don’t tell Greta Thunberg it only had one Transatlantic passenger!
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Looks like the Rabbit Exit Taxiway does run out of Tarmac just after the curved part...
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Looks like the Rabbit Exit Taxiway does run out of Tarmac just after the curved part...
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Not much point in painting a yellow centreline on that RET if pilots don't follow it.
Looks like someone was taking the 'racing line' hugging the RH edge of the RET for a quick right turn down taxiway 'A' to the GA apron
Looks like someone was taking the 'racing line' hugging the RH edge of the RET for a quick right turn down taxiway 'A' to the GA apron

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Photos from social media, the first one apparently taken by Thom O'Donnell.
I'd say that missing pavement is a prime suspect according to the pictures above.
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I wonder how a self driving Tesla would have handled that particularly brilliant example of lane striping. The notch isn't the worst part, the worst part is the white lane marker that disappears. You know that is going to get somebody.
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Looking at the local TV news it's looks like it is a full 30-40 foot to the right (basically a full taxiway width I would say) of the actual taxiway so have they lost control under braking perhaps??
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Latest estimate in this cryptically formated NOTAM is the airport will be closed until at least 7:30 pm.
C6636/19 NOTAMR C6633/19 Q) EGTT/QFALC/IV/NBO/A /000/999/5320N00251W005 A) EGGP B) 1912111803 C) 1912111930 E) AIRPORT CLOSED DUE TO AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT

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Not having a go but Why is it taking so long ?

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Originally Posted by RoyHudd
Pathetic.
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
Promptly moving the plane out of the way is a safety issue.
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
Depleting a number of airliners' fuel reserves is a bad idea. Unplanned holding/diversions are not good.
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
Not an insurance issue...
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
....and not an AIB issue either.
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
Political correctness again. UK leads in this field, sad people.
Originally Posted by witttonless
lets bulldozz the heap of junk into the mersey, its costing everybody timne and money
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So, if the delay is for the insurance company to avoid more damage will they be paying the bill for the diversions and loss of revenue to the airport?? Really it should be up to them - move the aircraft with damage costs you £xx, keeping the airport closed while you move it with less damage £xxxx/hour while it is closed!