Posted on 01/13/2014 9:00:53 AM PST by DJ MacWoW
Federal officials are investigating why a Southwest Airlines flight that was supposed to land at Branson Airport in southwest Missouri instead landed at another airport about 7 miles away that only had about half as much runway.
Southwest Airlines Flight 4013, carrying 124 passengers and five crew members, was scheduled to go from Chicago's Midway International Airport to Branson Airport, airline spokesman Brad Hawkins said Sunday in a statement. But the Boeing 737-700 landed at Taney County Airport, which also is known as M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport.
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I bet the first clue they had that they were at the wrong airport was when the captain had to stand on the brakes......
Yup. Dead giveaway. lol
Brakes versus a go-around response seems to rule out instinct honed by carrier landings. The Taney county strip was about half length what they expected. Was the final tip-off a lack of commercial aircraft or facilities for such?
Wow, took a long time from when it happened last night to be posted here.
BTW it just took off a few minutes ago.
Reminds me of an old pilot joke where just after screeching to a stop the pilot says: “Damn... This runway is really short!” And the copilot turns and says “yeah, but look how WIDE it is...”
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