Jetsuite overun. Again

ackeight

Well-Known Member
I think they are getting close to counting on two hands the overruns/runway excursions they've had with the phenoms.
http://klgb.blogspot.com/2011/05/long-beach-based-jetsuite-has-accident.html
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I think they are getting close to counting on two hands the overruns/runway excursions they've had with the phenoms.
http://klgb.blogspot.com/2011/05/long-beach-based-jetsuite-has-accident.html
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I just searched for another Jetsuite accident, I couldn't find any thing. The accident linked above was posted last week. Unless I'm missing some thing, which I might be. :)

http://forums.jetcareers.com/general-topics/124057-runway-accidents-sedona-2-days-row.html
 
Thank goodness nobody was seriously injured, could have been much worse.

....and speculation is a dangerous thing. (just sayin')
 
There were some incidents that were not exactly public from my understanding. I got some info from this past accident from a coworker that went to school with a redstriper and is in contacts with them. I typed in jetsuite and didn't get any hits from this accident so I decided to post. I'm not much for digging deep to see if things have been posted before except the easy search.
 
....and speculation is a dangerous thing. (just sayin')
True. I've also heard some of the brake valves need to be changed out from a SB. We have 5 aircraft waiting for the updated part among other updated parts not limited to landing gear control valves. New airplane, to be expected. I hope for the best in this circumstance with the crew.
 
Heh. A propos to nothing, but their website has the beatchjet's service ceiling listed as "42,750". Someone forgot to alert Raytheon and the FAA.
 
True. I've also heard some of the brake valves need to be changed out from a SB. We have 5 aircraft waiting for the updated part among other updated parts not limited to landing gear control valves. New airplane, to be expected. I hope for the best in this circumstance with the crew.

NTSB Preliminary: here.
 
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