Posted on 08/27/2006 4:38:10 AM PDT by BigBlueJon
Edited on 08/27/2006 5:02:21 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Possible plane crash in Lexington, KY. My brother works security for Lexington UK Hospital and was just called in. No news locally or on major news outlets yet. I didn't want to post anything for fear of being wrong, but he's still waiting for an official call while on stand-by.
Update from WTVQ 36 Lexington:
A plane has crashed near the Blue Grass Airport this morning. No word on details at this time. We are told it was a commercial aircraft. Versailles Road is blocked as emergency vehicles circle around the site. We have live coverage beginning at 7:20am. Stay with Action News 36 for more details.
"I suggest you do some research on that!"
My research was done in the pilots seat. You may carp and complain to them but nothing will change. You are the pilot and if their fatal mistake kills you ... it is your error.
Here is the map shown on the Lexington newspaper website and the Google Earth photo. Is this the map given to pilots? It shows the new safety area and a taxiway to Runway 22 that requires a 90 degree turn from the terminal taxiway. A turn to Runway 26 would require an even sharper turn.
ATC does screw up time to time...but the final go/no-go decision rests with the pilot. And in this case, the controller cleared the aircraft for takeoff on the correct runway.
The thing that still gets me with this is the lights. Departure was at 6:07, but according to airnav.com, civil twilight wasn't until 6:38 and sunrise wasn't until 7:05...so it had to be DARK. And with runway 26 being unlit...we still have a lot to learn about this. And ATC might still get in trouble over any airport lighting issues.
Various terrorist-related scenarios came up early, and were dismissed for lack of evidence. More recently on the thread, the apparently overwhelming case for an erroneous short-runway takeoff makes any causal "Muslim connection" seem pretty unlikely.
Airplanes crashed before terrorists began bringing them down. We don't help our cause or our forum by "crying 'wolf'" or giving them credit for -- and terroristic effect from -- everything bad that happens.
Seems possible that the pilot was given clearance to take off on 22 while he was still taxiing to the runway. 26 would have been the first runway he came to. Any pilots out there ever get clearance to take off while in transit to the runway?
The definitive photo (end of runway, wheel marks in grass, and clipped fence/trees) is here...
http://www.airliners.net/uf/536918217/11567237064eAPaF.bmp
I don't think that happens. My dad flew us all the time in a Piper Aerostar. We always had to wait at the end of the taxiway, he did his final checks, received clearance for takeoff, then we I think we pulled onto the runway (can't quite remember if we pulled onto the runway before asking for clearance).
By the way, my tagline is an unfortunate coincidence - not referring to the photo at the link, which I believe is legit.
Not questioning your expertise...or trying to argue..
But you said that we KNOW that he was cleared for takeoff on the correct runway...
How do we know that?
NTSB presser this PM said he was cleared to 22, not 26.
He could have been on the phone with Atlanta Center, his own tracon, updating the ATIS, who knows...
wow
I give these clearances all the time. A lot of times pilots who are taxiing toward the runway will call and say "we'll be ready at the end", at which time, if I have no other traffic, I'll clear 'em for takeoff.
And they got that from the voice recorder??
and they may need to re-think the engineering of the new runway set up at Lexington... May be some liability there
Oh man. Looks like the jet never got more than a few feet off the ground. What a way to go. Horrible.
Either off of the voice recorder or off of the tower's tapes. ATC keeps tapes for 45 days, and the tapes are pulled whenever there is an incident.
I would imagine he has a tremendously heavy heart, and guilt that feels nearly insurmountable. I'll add him to my prayers of this tragedy.
Thank you. Perhaps that was the case here.
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