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G5 accident at KATW

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The Gulfstream 5 jet was resting on its side on the west side of airport property about 1:20 p.m. The three men on board exited the jet safely before emergency workers arrived at the scene. No one was injured. (www.postcrescent.com) More...

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HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 0
"Small Twin Engined Jet" .....................reporters.......... its a G-V!
cbw
cbw 0
compared to a 777, its a bit smaller :)

HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 0
well reporters are still silly. 80% of the aviation world would not consider a G-V small at all. HA
cbw
cbw 0
I made a comment about it as well. It is a little ridiculous.
HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 0
Come for a ride with me in a 152 reporter, ill show you small!
bovineone
Jeff Lawson 0
It could have been this G-V [http://flightaware.com/live/flight/GLF16/history/20110214/1515Z/KATW/KATW GLF16] operated under a Gulfstream callsign, which was apparently flying test patterns and had landed just prior to the time reported in the article...
cbw
cbw 0
forget the 152, its a single, they know those are small. put em in the cri-cri

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colomban_Cri-cri

Cow,

It looks like the runway was closed for a couple hours after that "small" GV landed as well.
steveajones1
steveajones1 0
Did it land with only the starboard side thrust reverser operable (re: Newspaper web photos)?
dmanuel
dmanuel 0
The report said
“The pilots did a commendable job of maneuvering the aircraft off the pavement through the snow and grass,” Lenss said

I could be wrong, but wouldn't it have been more commendable if they had not maneuvered the aircraft off the pavement?
bizjets101
biz jets 0
Paul Allens new GV-SP N535GA off runway at KATW

http://discussions.flightaware.com/viewtopic.php?p=125127#125127
Noz4news
Steve Wideman 0
I work at the newspaper that noted the plane was a "small" private jet.

I arrived on the scene about 18 minutes after the incident, heard my editors said it was a small jet and immediately called to set them straight, but they refused to change the story. They are very arrogant!

I've covered the EAA in Oshkosh for 20 years and if there is one thing I've learned it's the diffrence between a large and small plane:)

Anyway, I understand Paul Allen owned the plane and I'm trying to confirm it. Gulfstream has no comment...I am also trying to understand the job of a starboard side thrust reverser and how our photo might show the reverser and its possible part in the incident.

Thanks for any help.

Steve Wideman
[email protected]

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