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Pretty short runway for that plane.
From Facebook Page: Aviation Accidents/This Day in History.
Cessna 560XLS+ Citation Excel N560AR
This doc puts it only at 3190:
https://www.tadistributors.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SD-XLS-Unit-6172-to-TBD-2015-Oct.pdf
Sounds like pretty reasonable margin to me.Sounds like they were definitely pushing it.
I don’t care what the numbers say. I have thousands of hours in the airplane, and 3600 feet does not have “reasonable margin” on a summer day.Sounds like pretty reasonable margin to me.
I don’t care what the numbers say. I have thousands of hours in the airplane, and 3600 feet does not have “reasonable margin” on a summer day.
That’s my opinion, regardless of book numbers.
The takeoff field length in a jet includes engine failure distances (accelerate-stop and accelerate go—generally to 35 feet) in addition to all-engine takeoff. Landing distance is from 50 feet.Of course I have no time in jets but here is how I would figure it in my Cardinal.
What is the book takeoff distance - in this case perhaps 3190. add 50% is 4785. So we need to be careful here and figure it by the book.
Koch chart says maybe 2% more needed for the DA. So 3253'. Of course, I don't know if the starting number here is over a 50' obstacle -- probably is.
So I would get the POH and compute the ground run. Then figure out what the abort point is going to be. I mean the landing distance is listed as 3180, probably also over a 50' obstacle.
The takeoff field length in a jet includes engine failure (accelerate-stop and accelerate go—generally to 35 feet) in addition to all-engine takeoff. Landing distance is from 50 feet.
A 2 engine out in a jet would be very unlikelyThe local word in CT (which is probably as reliable as Reddit) is also that they lost both engines. How or why, unknown.
On Reddit someone said it was from an engine out. So either it was dual engine out or some failure of takeoff distance, single engine procedures, etc. All speculation and no facts here.
A 2 engine out in a jet would be very unlikely
It’s been roughly 15 years since I’ve flown the airplane, so I’m perhaps not as sharp as some others on systems. That said, I don’t know any intricacies with the fuel system that would have caused this. I also don’t believe misfueling would be a culprit, as jet engines will run on anything that burns.Certainly two turbine engines out from mechanical failure seems exceedingly unlikely. Operator error causing two engines out - maybe.
Does that type of plane have a CDR?
Not a jet pilot, but the balanced field number I saw in one of the spec sheets was like 4600 feet. 3,100 is probably just the takeoff roll. Maybe one of you jet jockeys that are familiar can clarify.
That never stopped anyone around here from coming up with a cause within 24 hours.Truly, there is no way to even guess at this until more facts are known.
I think that DEF was added, in limited quantities, because it was mistaken for Prist.Misfueling with something other than jet-A or 100LL.
There have now been two with DEF (waterous urea solution) being pumped into aircraft tanks.
I think that DEF was added, in limited quantities, because it was mistaken for Prist.
It’s been roughly 15 years since I’ve flown the airplane, so I’m perhaps not as sharp as some others on systems. That said, I don’t know any intricacies with the fuel system that would have caused this. I also don’t believe misfueling would be a culprit, as jet engines will run on anything that burns.
Again, I can’t speculate, as few facts are in. That said, 3600 feet is one of the few facts, and I am suspicious of that.
That’s what I heard was the issue. Very speculative though.Most of these are failure to put the flaps down...
Go to rotate, nothing happens... everything seems fine...
I’m not saying it’s not possible.My home base runway length is 3950. We have two 560XLS jets based here for years. It does not seem to be that bad at all to me every time they take off or landing.
RIP...
Two married doctors among four people killed in private jet crash
https://mol.im/a/9955671
More info on victims.
This may have been a recruitment trip.
Or resident and pediatrician salaries in the northeast have really gone up...
Ah… took me a minute to figure out what you meant. Sad their baby lost both parents but I’m glad he wasn’t on the plane. I sure hope they did their wills.
The only thing you have to put down on paper is the desired custody setup for the kid.
The runway sits on a bit of a berm, the building they hit is a bit below grade of the airport.
RiP.
Btw. That was an expensive building to hit. It's a production facility for industrial cutting lasers.