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Bankstown overrun tonight

Old 11th Sep 2020, 10:37
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Bankstown overrun tonight




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Old 11th Sep 2020, 10:51
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VH- DDS: https://www.casa.gov.au/aircraft-reg...eld_ar_serial=

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Old 11th Sep 2020, 11:08
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Oh the humanity.

Hopefully CASA will come down on the operator and pilot with the full force of the law, after suspending their certificates. Somebody must have made a mistake. Heads must roll.
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 11:35
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Was it a landing overrun or an aborted takeoff?
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 12:58
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Same 182 that had a bad landing incident at Moorabbin a few years ago.
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 15:03
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Must have been flying without a Medical..
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 16:52
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C182 runs off the end of a 1.4km runway.

god give me strength....
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 18:41
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Looks more like a heavy landing with subsequent nose wheel collapse then prop strike to me.
Use the main landing gear first, its much stronger than the nose gear!
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 21:57
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I wonder if nighttime was a factor in the incident ? Misjudging a landing a night is more likely than during the day, especially if the pilot is inexperienced.
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 22:13
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The elevator trim, flaps and cowl flaps appear to be in the takeoff position??
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 22:49
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I wonder if nighttime was a factor in the incident ? Misjudging a landing a night is more likely than during the day, especially if the pilot is inexperienced.
The LED runway lights at Bankstown are effing bright too! A little while since I’ve been there, but last time I was there I was surprised how bright they were. I found them almost a little dazzling on short final and in the flare.
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Old 11th Sep 2020, 23:15
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Social media saying engine failed at around 300 ft and they landed straight ahead on what little runway was remaining. Good job if accurate!
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Old 12th Sep 2020, 10:55
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"Bankstown Traffic, DDS landing...long" :P glad to hear they're ok.
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Old 12th Sep 2020, 21:50
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Actually I take the hard landing back. From what I have heard, it seems like a successful forced landing that they walked away from. Machines can be easily fixed or replaced, different story with people.
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Old 13th Sep 2020, 22:55
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Saw on 7 news a C404 emergency landing at Bankstown yesterday.
Something obviously not right it looked like only Approach Flap on final on the news footage and showed a flat nose wheel after landing.

News also states aircraft flew for an hour to “ dump fuel”. Hmmm.......
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 00:13
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Alice Kiwican it was VH-VOA https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=34...KOGkufbDdClFmi
Landed without incident...well you know, except for that flat nose tyre :P
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Question - How did the VH-VOA man know he had a flat nosewheel tyre?

Do they have those pressure sensors on them now?

Just curious is all....Cheers
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 10:51
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It probably blew on takeoff.
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 12:50
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18 posts and no METAR? Must be some sort of record
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Old 15th Sep 2020, 03:17
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Tks Capt. I really didn't think of that.....silly moi.....

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