Silver Airways flight
lands at wrong W.Va. airport in 1st week of service; no one
injured
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.(AP) - A Silver Airways pilot making one of the Florida airline's first flights to the North Central West Virginia Airport in Bridgeport mistakenly landed his Saab 340 at a tiny airport in Fairmont, but officials said Wednesday that no one was injured.
"Obviously, it was a mistake,"
said Jake Wilburn, manager of the Fairmont Municipal Airport-Frankman Field,
which is less than 5 miles by air from the Bridgeport airport.
The No. 5 runway at Fairmont is just under 3,200 feet long and 75 feet wide. According to Silver's website, its Saab aircraft have a wingspan of about 70 feet wide and carry 34 passengers.
The No. 5 runway at Fairmont is just under 3,200 feet long and 75 feet wide. According to Silver's website, its Saab aircraft have a wingspan of about 70 feet wide and carry 34 passengers.
The landing occurred late Tuesday
night during Silver's first week of service to the Bridgeport airport.
"It was a normal landing, if you
can say landing a Saab 340 here is normal," Wilburn said. "He got it in, no
problem."
Passengers were taken by taxi to
Bridgeport.
Wilburn said the incident is
under investigation, but he couldn't comment further.
Silver Airways said 11 passengers
and three crew members were on board at the time of what the company called a
diversion.
"Safety is our top priority, and
we have launched an internal review to determine what led to the flight
diversion," said David Querio, chief operating officer. "We sincerely apologize
for the inconvenience to passengers aboard flight 4049 last evening."
The Federal Aviation
Administration confirmed it is investigating but offered no further details.
Silver operates under the United
Express program, with weekday flights between Morgantown and Bridgeport, and
Dulles, Va.
It became the new carrier Aug. 1,
replacing Colgan Air, and will provide federally subsidized service for two
years in Bridgeport, Morgantown and Beckley.
Silver also serves airports in
Lewisburg and Parkersburg, and has a maintenance facility in DuBois, Pa.
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