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Pics: Gulfstream 4 N823GA crashed in France, three killed...

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http://aviation-safety.net/database/rec ... 20120713-0 ..........
Type: Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream IV
Operator: Universal Jet Aviation
Registration: N823GA

A Gulfstream corporate jet was destroyed when it crashed at Le Castellet Airport (CTT), France. All three occupants were killed.
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Re: Pics: Gulfstream 4 N823GA crashed in France, three kille

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Yeh, if you touch almost halfway down the runway (1750mtrs), is asking for a runaway.

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Re: Pics: Gulfstream 4 N823GA crashed in France, three kille

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Propwash wrote:Yeh, if you touch almost halfway down the runway (1750mtrs), is asking for a runaway.

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Doesn't look like a runway overrun, but a runway excursion.
Judging by the photos, the aircraft ended up in the following location:

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Re: Pics: Gulfstream 4 N823GA crashed in France, three kille

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flying_kiwi wrote:Doesn't look like a runway overrun, but a runway excursion.
Judging by the photos, the aircraft ended up in the following location:
Due to thirdparty (C), I can't publish the touchdown mark photo's.

RunAway isn't a runway overrun, but early (before runway end) high speed, asphalt bye bye.
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