Light aircraft lands on the A40

Light aircraft lands on the A40

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Muddle238

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4,018 posts

120 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestersh...

Very lucky that no injuries occurred, given how most drivers seem to surprised by the presence of other drivers coming towards them, let alone a light aircraft!

Sixpackpert

4,708 posts

221 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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A very busy piece of road that, especially at that time.

Oddly the airport runs right next to it so I’m surprised they couldn’t put it down there!

Starfighter

5,072 posts

185 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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The pilot did get it down on the centreline.

aeropilot

36,614 posts

234 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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Sixpackpert said:
Oddly the airport runs right next to it so I’m surprised they couldn’t put it down there!
Pilot was almost certainly trying to get to runway 04 I would think before running out of options.....might have been keeping over line of A40 giving the bail out option between the built up areas of a direct approach to 04?



GCH

4,063 posts

209 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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Sixpackpert said:
Oddly the airport runs right next to it so I’m surprised they couldn’t put it down there!
Quite...
The red X is the location of where it landed, between the laybys.


Be interesting to see what the problem was, and which approach they made.

CoolHands

19,476 posts

202 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.

Cold

15,580 posts

97 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Well said Prime Minister.

ScotHill

3,534 posts

116 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Is it any different to a car breaking down on the south circular?

NDA

22,345 posts

232 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Perhaps he saved the lives of his passengers?

vikingaero

11,248 posts

176 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Many of those small airfields/planes provide the pilots of the future, to fly you for work, to your holiday destination. or bringing in cargo, medicines, avocados and almonds for your morning skinny mocha-choca-woka-latte.

Derek Smith

46,508 posts

255 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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vikingaero said:
CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Many of those small airfields/planes provide the pilots of the future, to fly you for work, to your holiday destination. or bringing in cargo, medicines, avocados and almonds for your morning skinny mocha-choca-woka-latte.
He could be practicing for a budget airline, getting as near to the airport as they could be bothered to.

The point is a valid one, I think, although I'm not blaming or criticising the pilot. But one small glitch can cause chaos. Life is on the edge. How one incident out of the norm can cause massive problems. We have no plan B.

Camoradi

4,388 posts

263 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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The pilot was lucky to get out alive. If he'd come down a couple of miles away in Hucclecote they be calling Silvester and Arnie out of retirement to send in a crack rescue team.

TheJimi

25,754 posts

250 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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GCH said:
Sixpackpert said:
Oddly the airport runs right next to it so I’m surprised they couldn’t put it down there!
Quite...
The red X is the location of where it landed, between the laybys.


Be interesting to see what the problem was, and which approach they made.
"quite" hehe

Looking at it critically, if the airport runway is that close to the road where the plane eventually landed, I think it's a fairly safe bet that whatever happened, meant that the opportunity wasn't there to put it down on the airport runway.

Pilots don't tend to want to land on a road when there's a perfectly good runway adjacent.



Ari

19,542 posts

222 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
Yes. So?

TheJimi

25,754 posts

250 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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CoolHands said:
How 1 man can inconvenience thousands of people.
(sigh)

vikingaero

11,248 posts

176 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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The road was only closed for 2 hours according to that article. What is it was an HGV fire? That would probably have resulted in an overnight closure as the road would need to be resurfaced? Do we therefore ban all HGVs?

rohrl

8,854 posts

152 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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BBC News said:
…the plane was flying to Staverton, where it is normally based, and the airport closed as a result of the incident.
Why would you close the airport, where the plane wasn’t because it was on the A40?

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

90 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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Was he heading in the right direction? We dont need no wrong way driver causes havok headlines.

Eric Mc

122,864 posts

272 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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rohrl said:
Why would you close the airport, where the plane wasn’t because it was on the A40?
Perhaps the airport emergency services had gone to the scene of the accident (as would be expected) leaving the airport itself without cover.

Hill92

4,573 posts

197 months

Friday 11th August 2023
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rohrl said:
BBC News said:
…the plane was flying to Staverton, where it is normally based, and the airport closed as a result of the incident.
Why would you close the airport, where the plane wasn’t because it was on the A40?
It's a licensed airfield so it's required to maintain a minimum level of Rescue and Fire Fighting Service cover (RFFS) cover to be open. If they deployed off airfield (as they can and do to support the local fire brigade in circumstances like this) then the airfield may have fallen below the minimum cover.

Reportedly there was also an unrelated incident on the airfield around the same time involving a gyrocopter colliding with a parked aircraft during power checks (i.e. brakes didn't hold).

Air Traffic Control may Laos have stood down the controller at the time pending post incident debrief.