Posted on 08/21/2018 9:44:59 AM PDT by SMGFan
TETERBORO, New Jersey (WABC) -- A plane is attempting to make an emergency landing after it blew off two of its tires during takeoff at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.
An airport source said the pilot took off around 10:50 a.m. after its two front tires blew off, and the plane is now circling the airport before it attempts to land.
Sources said 16 people are on board. The aircraft is a Gulfstream IV, a jet flown mainly for private and business use.
The aircraft was heading to London Luton Airport in Luton, England.
The plane was expected to land at Teterboro around 12:20 p.m., but it was diverted to Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport in Westfield, Massachusetts.
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I still see it
Looked like that S76 helicopter was around it for a little while.
OK, got him back - damn website times out.
Shemp Smith on FNC is covering it, but still no on-scene coverage. He probably told some camera man to get over there on the double or it’s his ass.
Do you any idea how many Tons those Airliners weighed with full fuel loads?
They flew into the Buildings WHILE GOING 400 to 550 MPH.
I’m surprised the Buildings weren’t knocked over by the kinetic energy alone much less the exploding Fuel on impact.
My Uncle’s Best Friend died at the WTC on 9/11.
Shall we assume you have the Movie “Loose Change” on a continuous loop in your head?
He’s not on the map - all I have is the old flight path - no aircraft
I think Kennedy Steve did retire, and I believe he was a ground controller (not sure about air traffic). The English, French and Italian pilots were always too cool to get rattled by Steve and his Noo Yawk patois.
Aircraft with registration N101CV is currently not tracked by Flightradar24. It's either out of coverage or has already landed."
GLF4 is no longer being shown on https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF4/1d9560f0
Don’t know what this means.
Tires blow all the time. There rarely are deaths.
Hope they didn’t run out of fuel attempting to burn most of it off.
Same here. Flight is gone from the tracker
Flying home from OshCosh our plane dropped off the flight track too. Spooked the wife some.
Couldnt they accomplish the same thing (burning off fuel) by flying to London - the original destination.
Two other aircraft landing first, then the G4
A coworker once left the anti rotation spacer off when changing the the nose wheel and tire assembly on an F-16.
It became very apparent when the pilot tried to turn onto the runway.
CBS Baltimore has live feed
The two left mains are “deflated”
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