Quote:
The NTSB preliminary states that the NTSB did not travel to the site.
And yet local newpapers say they did:Originally Posted by JohnBurke
https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...port/99240/pdfThe NTSB preliminary states that the NTSB did not travel to the site.
https://ibb.co/C18409k]
Quote:
The NTSB, which sent two investigators, found that United/CommutAir flight 4933, a 50-seat Embraer EMB-145XR operating as United Express, landed between one of the airport's two runways and its primary taxiway.
RELATED: 5 hurt as United flight lands, slides off runway in Presque Isle
CommutAir's statement read, in part, "the aircraft … landed and slid to the right of the runway. The FAA corroborated, stating, "CommutAir Flight 4933 … landed on Runway 1 and then veered off the runway onto the grass at Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle at 11:43 a.m. today."
NEWS CENTER Maine was initially told the jet had missed the runway by a city spokesperson, who later sent an update including CommutAir's report.
The NTSB, which sent two investigators, found that United/CommutAir flight 4933, a 50-seat Embraer EMB-145XR operating as United Express, landed between one of the airport's two runways and its primary taxiway.
RELATED: 5 hurt as United flight lands, slides off runway in Presque Isle
CommutAir's statement read, in part, "the aircraft … landed and slid to the right of the runway. The FAA corroborated, stating, "CommutAir Flight 4933 … landed on Runway 1 and then veered off the runway onto the grass at Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle at 11:43 a.m. today."
NEWS CENTER Maine was initially told the jet had missed the runway by a city spokesperson, who later sent an update including CommutAir's report.
https://www.newscentermaine.com/arti...1-d194e3766913