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A Gulfstream IV down on take off BED mass. Seven aboard no survivors. Ran off end of runway.
It was calm and clear at the time of the crash:
METAR KBED 010156Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 SLP268 T00780056
SPECI KBED 010158Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 T00780056
Although the first news reports say the plane "ran off the end of the runway", the runway is 7000', so my guess would be that it actually took off and then crashed. But we'll see. Press conference at 0800 EDT.
Plus it is very possible that a jet could run of the end of a 7000 ft runway.
Any word on the tail number? Who owned the Jet?
Is it normal for the FBI to investigate a GA accident? News reports mention FBI being on the scene, and the NOTAM closing the airport says "Only relief aircraft operations under direction of the FBI are authorized in the airspace".
Is it normal for the FBI to investigate a GA accident? News reports mention FBI being on the scene, and the NOTAM closing the airport says "Only relief aircraft operations under direction of the FBI are authorized in the airspace".
Is it normal for the FBI to investigate a GA accident? News reports mention FBI being on the scene, and the NOTAM closing the airport says "Only relief aircraft operations under direction of the FBI are authorized in the airspace".
It was calm and clear at the time of the crash:
METAR KBED 010156Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 SLP268 T00780056
SPECI KBED 010158Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 T00780056
Although the first news reports say the plane "ran off the end of the runway", the runway is 7000', so my guess would be that it actually took off and then crashed. But we'll see. Press conference at 0800 EDT.
It was calm and clear at the time of the crash:
METAR KBED 010156Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 SLP268 T00780056
SPECI KBED 010158Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 08/06 A3028 RMK AO2 T00780056
Although the first news reports say the plane "ran off the end of the runway", the runway is 7000', so my guess would be that it actually took off and then crashed. But we'll see. Press conference at 0800 EDT.
Several witnesses who claim plane never got airborne. Seems like an abort after v1 situation.
Word on the street at BED is 2500' of skid marks on the departure end of the runway.
It's surprising they were still moving fast enough to cause a fatal accident after locking the wheels for 1/2 a mile! Wow!
More deets. Sounds like engines were shut down after v1 meaning no reverse thrust. Braking only. Not a surprise there wasn't enough runway left. This is a good reminder why it's almost always better to get it in the air rather than perform a high speed abort after v1.
It's surprising they were still moving fast enough to cause a fatal accident after locking the wheels for 1/2 a mile! Wow!
That is actually one of the theories being floated by some GIV pilots on another board. Not saying this is what happened, but apparently some GIV guys say that if you don't follow the checklist but wait until after engine start to disengage the gust lock, you can end up in a situation where you think you disengaged the gust lock, but the elevator lock remains in place. If you don't do a control check before takeoff, you could end up finding out that the elevator is locked at a very bad time.How about the gust lock ? That's happened a few times.
What if both engines bought the farm at the same time? (FOD, Birds)... the abort decision has been made for you and you are along for the ride..
Time will tell, and eventually facts will be released...
If it failed and they had 2500 feet to get it stopped then I question the velocity they left the paved runway at.... Nose gear is sheared off, nose gear door laying on the ground a dozen more feet and then the left main gear sheared off along with the main gear door......
That thing was sliding on it's belly for a good distance and that drag alone will eat up momentum quickly... IMHO...
My guess is they went off the paved surface at over 85-95 mph...
Surely they could have shed more then 50 mph in 2500 feet......
They probably weighed over 50,000
GIV? Closer to 70,000
The lights at the end of the runway on those 3 foot poles.. part of the approach lighting system... likely breached the fuel tanks and caused the fuel fed fire.
It's surprising they were still moving fast enough to cause a fatal accident after locking the wheels for 1/2 a mile! Wow!