This could have ended badly.

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Re: This could have ended badly.

#2 Post by barkingmad » Wed May 15, 2019 8:11 am

Just like XL Airways at MAN on rwy 06L departure?

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#3 Post by izod tester » Thu May 16, 2019 9:28 am

At Coningsby in the late 70s, retrieving a Phantom which had aquaplaned into the overshoot when looked up to see a Vulcan just stopping in time to turn off onto the perimeter track. No warning from ATC that the Vulcan was landing.

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#4 Post by llondel » Tue May 21, 2019 6:53 pm

So who was in the wrong? I would assume that the workers should have had permission from ATC to be there (runway officially closed etc), given the presence of the line of cones (although quite possibly they never told anyone they were going to do the job). So ATC shouldn't have put the aircraft on that runway and the pilot should have been observant enough that even if told to land there, a go-around in good time should have happened rather than what appears to have been a landing past the cones.

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