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Old March 5th 07, 07:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Citation Runway over shoot into Atlanta Bay

I know this video is about 6 months old but I'm looking for a way to get
more info on the accident.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V06LBgfuxgA
The facts as I have them a
1) The pilot landed with the wind
2) The airport that does not allow jets.
3) The Citation needs 3570' to land and the runway is 2948'
4) Igniters were on and that's what caused a restart of right engine
5) Pilot blamed the brakes for failing
6) The airport is Atlantic City, NJ, Bader Field
7) KAIY is closed permanently (apparently not at the time of this landing).

Did anyone see this on the news or is YouTube.com my only source for news on
this matter.

Thanks for any info

David


 




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