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nomorehelosforme 15th Nov 2019 22:40

2 Cessna Citations mount each other San Antonio TX
 
Wonder how this might have happened?
https://www.click2houston.com/news/t...ntonio-airport

JPJP 15th Nov 2019 22:51

2-cessna citations mount each other
 

I quickly scanned the thread title and thought this was going to be a little more risqué. Or is it ?

From the quoted article;


“accidentally thrusted during taxi”
I am appalled :E

nomorehelosforme 15th Nov 2019 23:06


Originally Posted by JPJP (Post 10619503)

I quickly scanned the thread title and thought this was going to be a little more risqué. Or is it ?

From the quoted article;



I am appalled :E

Not surprised by you thoughts seeing as you are from the “Dirty South” ......

OldnGrounded 15th Nov 2019 23:15


Originally Posted by nomorehelosforme (Post 10619497)
Wonder how this might have happened?
https://www.click2houston.com/news/t...ntonio-airport

The story says that the Citation V had been "parked on the runway since November 5." I guess this will teach the crew not to "park on runways."

nomorehelosforme 15th Nov 2019 23:40


Originally Posted by OldnGrounded (Post 10619515)
The story says that the Citation V had been "parked on the runway since November 5." I guess this will teach the crew not to "park on runways."

Don’t we love the press.... can’t wait to see the daily mail report on it!

Ex Cargo Clown 16th Nov 2019 00:09

Did anyone give a "ride report"?

tcasblue 16th Nov 2019 00:12

I have flown at an airport where an sometimes used runway was on occasion used for parking aircraft. Peachtree Airport in Atlanta....very busy airport.

mnttech 16th Nov 2019 00:23

Interesting. They are both in the grass, and there wheel marks behind the V. Wonder if brakes/chocks failed and it rolled?

"t is unclear how many passengers were on board either planes." Oh my gosh....

Airbubba 16th Nov 2019 00:44

N973CG landed on 13R and was cleared to taxi on A across 13L to the Cessna Citation Service Center. They requested a phone number for the Service Center and the tower gave it to them. Surely someone wasn't trying to dial a cell phone while taxiing? Or, was it the dropped phone maneuver? That one caused a friend's kid to roll an SUV recently.


Private jet crashes into parked plane on runway at San Antonio airport

No commercial air traffic was impacted

Rebecca Salinas, Digital Journalist

Tiffany Huertas, Video Journalist
Published: Nov. 15 2019, 4:36 pmUpdated: an hour ago

SAN ANTONIO – A private jet in taxi accidentally crashed into a parked plane at the San Antonio International Airport Friday afternoon.No one was injured in the wreck that occurred before 4 p.m., according to Joe Arrington, a spokesperson with the San Antonio Fire Department.

Aerial footage from Sky 12 showed one twin-jet plane partially parked on top of another twin-jet plane.


Airport spokesperson Rich Stinson said a Cessna Citation CJ3 accidentally thrusted during taxi and collided with a parked Cessna Citation Encore.

The CJ3 was carrying a pilot, mechanic and two passengers, Stinson said. Both planes were on the tarmac at the time of impact.



https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2019/11/15/emergency-crews-respond-to-san-antonio-airport-after-plane-crash/

Airbubba 16th Nov 2019 01:06

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....a98a4df3f9.jpg

Looks like the mishap occurred on the ramp of the Citation Service Center, not on the 'runway'.

West Coast 16th Nov 2019 02:51


Originally Posted by nomorehelosforme (Post 10619497)
Wonder how this might have happened?

Hormones perhaps.

Bend alot 16th Nov 2019 02:55


Originally Posted by Airbubba (Post 10619550)
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....a98a4df3f9.jpg

Looks like the mishap occurred on the ramp of the Citation Service Center, not on the 'runway'.

Not sure what is more embarrassing "the mounting", or rocking up in the King Air.

JPJP 16th Nov 2019 03:22


Originally Posted by nomorehelosforme (Post 10619512)
Not surprised by you thoughts seeing as you are from the “Dirty South” ......

Mmmm ..... yes. Indeed.

[Break]

For those puzzled by this ‘mystery for the ages’ - Only one of those jets had the engine covers installed, and the cockpit sunscreens in place.

hans brinker 16th Nov 2019 04:53


Originally Posted by JPJP (Post 10619577)


Mmmm ..... yes. Indeed.

[Break]

For those puzzled by this ‘mystery for the ages’ - Only one of those jets had the engine covers installed, and the cockpit sunscreens in place.

how was he supposed to see the other plane with those sunscreens???

jugofpropwash 16th Nov 2019 05:22


Originally Posted by OldnGrounded (Post 10619515)
The story says that the Citation V had been "parked on the runway since November 5." I guess this will teach the crew not to "park on runways."

I was more concerned with the follow-up statement: "It is unclear how many passengers were on board either planes." Is it common to force the passengers to remain onboard for 10 days?

ATC Watcher 16th Nov 2019 07:59

Looks like a citation workshop/. Engines test run up turned bad. Like the A340 in TLS a few years back ?

Smdts 16th Nov 2019 12:06

I think its beautiful that we get this rare glimpse into how baby 182s are made.

Airbubba 16th Nov 2019 14:06


Originally Posted by ATC Watcher (Post 10619670)
Looks like a citation workshop/.

The Cessna Citation Service Center? ;)

Super VC-10 16th Nov 2019 15:23

Citation III + Citation V.

Were they trying to make a Citation VIII?

cavuman1 16th Nov 2019 15:26

The Best Little Whorehangar in Texas?

Oh, is my Gulfstream G-650 here already?

- Ed ;)


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