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BHopper88 09-08-2011 03:17 PM

CO Express lands at WRONG airport
 
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Plane lands right on schedule - at wrong airport

CARLYSS, La. (AP) - A Continental Express commuter flight from Houston to Lake Charles, La., landed at the wrong airport, touching down roughly eight miles from its destination at an airfield that usually sees only cropdusters.

The 48-passenger plane with 17 passengers, two pilots and a flight attendant aboard landed safely at Southland Field-West Calcasieu Airport in Carlyss shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday.

A spokesman for the airline and an official with the Carlyss airport both said the bright lights at the recently renovated rural airfield probably contributed to the confusion.

Continental Express spokesman Bruce Kink added that the number for the runway the pilot was bound for at Lake Charles was 33 - the same number as the runway at Carlyss. Also, he said, the destinations have similar compass headings. "I think they're different by, like, one degree,'' he said.

Kink said a thorough investigation was under way but that preliminary indications were the plane was on its final approach, descending from clouds. The runway at the airport in Carlyss is not usually lit up at night, but an electrical contractor was doing a check on the lights, so it was brightly illuminated Thursday night.

Meanwhile, the pilot of the commuter plane was in contact with the Lake Charles tower. "The tower asked them if they had visual of the running lights of the airport. They said they did,'' Kink said.

He said pilots' instruments indicate the number of the runway being approached - in this case it was 33.

Kink said the two pilots, who were not identified, were automatically "decertified'' and will not be able to fly again until after the investigation is complete. They likely will have to undergo more training and tests.

Thursday night, passengers on the plane had to wait for a bus to take them from Carlyss to Lake Charles.

"We're out in the middle of nowhere. It probably took them longer to drive ... to Lake Charles than it would have taken to fly from Houston to Lake Charles,'' said Joe Palermo, a member of the board that runs the airport at Carlyss.

Salukipilot4590 09-08-2011 03:26 PM

....but it didn't run off the end right?

TheFly 09-08-2011 03:29 PM

No injuries, no aircraft damage. That's good. Now, this is probably one of the best laughs I've had all month...."right on time to the wrong airport".

B200 Hawk 09-08-2011 03:33 PM

Colgan flying a 48 passenger plane? Hmm.....

On Autopilot 09-08-2011 03:48 PM

"One" word. FMS. Dan Robertson, he only hires the best!!!!!!!:D Bets are now being placed to see when the next off the runway event will be at. Anyone hear about the Captain they are saying is a looney because he wouldn't depart below mins and endanger the flight?

He sued. They said he was a psych case and can no longer fly. Stay the hell away from company employee assistance programs. It may come back to bite you in the glutes.

lakehouse 09-08-2011 03:59 PM

Here is the flight aware FlightAware > Continental Air Lines (United) (CO) #3222 > 01-Sep-2011 > KIAH-KLCH Flight Tracker

that sure sucks

N9373M 09-08-2011 04:09 PM

Ils/loc?
 
Aren't commercial flights required to have the ILS/LOC dialed in even in VFR? There is a LOC BC 33 @ LCH, freq 109.1

EDIT: Interesting - there is also a LOC 15 @ UXL freq 109.3

FlyJSH 09-08-2011 04:10 PM

You do realize the story you quoted is from 1996!


October 3, 1996 - A Continental Express aircraft, bound for Lake Charles, Louisiana, mistakenly lands at Southland Field in Carlyss. Link.
Plane lands right on schedule - at wrong airport

Note the copyright at the bottom of the page. ;)

lakehouse 09-08-2011 04:12 PM

did it happen twice?? The flight aware for last Thur stops at the same airport as the story!

clearprop 09-08-2011 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by FlyJSH (Post 1051446)
You do realize the story you quoted is from 1996!


October 3, 1996 - A Continental Express aircraft, bound for Lake Charles, Louisiana, mistakenly lands at Southland Field in Carlyss. Link.
Plane lands right on schedule - at wrong airport

Note the copyright at the bottom of the page. ;)

too funny...


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