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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Except if they need medical care, the National Health System in the UK might kill them.
One of two things happened, either it was a maintenance issue where something was not put on properly or there was FOD ( foreign object damage ) on the runway and they hit something and cause the tires to blow. It is normal to not retract the gear if you have a tire failure on take off. You dont know what youre bringing back into the airplane especially with the maingear you could be bringing a fire inside the wheel well. With the gear extended your range is significantly reduced so it makes sense for them to burn fuel or dump if they have that capability to make landing wait. They dont need to issues with the airplane, tire failure and an overweight landing.
“One hour dumping fuel.”
Well, with all that hydrocarbon mist coming down, folks along the flight path might get some relief from the mosquitoes. That’s alotta Jet to pour out on everything. Car Wash will be booming this weekend.
Yeah, our company had Sully come and speak at our company picnic. He was kind of inspirational for about ten minutes and then it was all Sully for the next 45. It was about how his training saved them. Not one mention, in any form, of divine intervention. Hes pretty much a turd as far as Im concerned.
Better up that another mil as I’ve heard it’s not good for the engines to ingest foam.
I wonder how long it will take to burn of enough fuel? They where heavy with fuel.
Are they still burning fuel?
Dumped fuel will never reach the ground, given normal altitudes and procedures.
Maybe the mechanic did a tire change and forgot to put the lug nuts back on...........Well, it could have happened.
“-——( foreign object damage ) on the runway and they hit something and cause the tires to blow. “
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Wasn’t that the cause of the Concorde accident?
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As usual the media has not got a clue. The reporting is terrible as all their reporting is.
However...I suspect the problem is with the two nose wheel landing gear ties. If so...the Captain will approach the outer marker of the runway to make maximum usage of the length of the runway. He will keep the nose of the aircraft up as long as he can and, will gently ease the four main landing gear tires onto the runway surface as his airspeed decreases
As that happens, the nose gear with the damaged tires, if they are still there, will touch down on the runway and drag until the aircraft comes to a stop...the good news is there is no fuel near the nose landing gear, so if the pilot handles it right...all should go well for everyone. fingers crossed and praying for a good safe landing.
Having watched video of the miracle on the Hudson, I was amazed at the boat traffic crossing back and forth and how there was fortunately no boat in the way as they ditched.
And I always thought they dumped it over the ocean.
if they haven’t landed, yes.
Not to detract from the thread, but there/their/they’re, please.
No idea if they’ve landed or not. That’s why I was asking.
If a member of Trump's cabinet was on the plane, maybe we'd have people at the airport providing a live feed by now.
Some reports say it’s been diverted to Westfield Barnes Regional in Massachusetts.
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