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This job would be easier without all the airplanes
CargoJet had one of their 727's overrun the runway the other night during a relatively miserable rain storm.
The winds favoured Runway 06, and they are parked (still) off the end of runway 24.
06/24 is the shorter of the two runways in Moncton, and the Cargo guys flying 727's almost always land on 11/29 which is longer, we have three 727 operators here... CargoJet, Morningstar(FedEx) and Kelowna Flightcraft (Purolator).
Some pictures taken from a local pilot, the aircraft is not readily visable from the ground as the button of 24 is not easily visable from anywhere on the airport grounds.
The winds favoured Runway 06, and they are parked (still) off the end of runway 24.
06/24 is the shorter of the two runways in Moncton, and the Cargo guys flying 727's almost always land on 11/29 which is longer, we have three 727 operators here... CargoJet, Morningstar(FedEx) and Kelowna Flightcraft (Purolator).
The aircraft was landing at the time.Moncton, N.B. — The Canadian Press Published on Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2010 6:33AM EDT Last updated on Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2010 6:34AM EDT
No one was injured when a large jet skidded off a rain-soaked runway at Greater Moncton International Airport today.
There were three crew on board the Boeing 727 operated by Mississauga, Ont., based Cargojet.
It's not clear if they were landing or taking off.
Chris Farmer, the airport's director of operations, says although the jet is impeding one of their runways normal operations continue on another.
He says Cargojet officials are making arrangements to have the aircraft towed out of the mud.
The Transportation Safety Board will investigate.
Some pictures taken from a local pilot, the aircraft is not readily visable from the ground as the button of 24 is not easily visable from anywhere on the airport grounds.



