Pegasus again!
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 7:10 pm
Land long at high speed downwind on a wet runway - only one way that ends.
http://avherald.com/h?article=4d2e6a8d&opt=0
These are the same guys that ended up with the aircraft on a cliff just above the ocean in Trabzon.
Looking at the METAR - that easily exceeds the tailwind limit.
http://avherald.com/h?article=4d2e6a8d&opt=0
I guess the airport boundary wall finally stopped the aircraft. Interesting to see another 737NG broke into 3 pieces.According to Mode-S data transmitted by the aircraft the aircraft landed long and hot, 1500 meters before the runway threshold the aircraft was descending through 950 feet MSL (corrected for local pressure, actual Mode-S reading 1500 feet)/661 feet AGL at 194 knots over ground, touched down about abeam taxiways T/F (about 1950 meters/6400 feet past the threshold, about 1000 meters/3300 feet before the runway end) at about 130 knots over ground, overran the end of the runway at about 63 knots over ground veering slightly to the left (last transponder transmission), hit the localizer antenna runway 06, went over an airport road and a cliff and impacted the airport perimeter wall.
These are the same guys that ended up with the aircraft on a cliff just above the ocean in Trabzon.
Looking at the METAR - that easily exceeds the tailwind limit.