Aircraft strikes ILS at Stansted; 22 flights
diverted
Flights into Stansted Airport in the UK were disrupted
Tuesday morning after a Gulfstream G550 struck and damaged the airport's
instrument landing system (ILS) while landing in low visibility.
The
aircraft struck an ILS mast aerial on runway 04 at 0330 local time Dec. 10,
putting the system out of service and disrupting inbound operations throughout
the morning.
A Stansted Airport spokesman confirmed the G550 landed
safely and taxied to the stand under its own power, but there was "some damage"
to the ILS system. He was unable to specify the aircraft's registration or
serial number.
The incident restricted arrivals on the airport's single
runway until 1100. "We had about 22 diversions to Luton, East Midlands and
Birmingham and we are still suffering some knock-on delays," he said. Outbound
flights were unaffected.
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