onsdag 6. mars 2019

Close call - Paraguay


If you have ever been on a closed runway before it may have given you something of an eerie feeling. Crazy things happen in aviation, including accidental landings on taxiways, closed runways, and even at entirely different airports than intended. There is a reason that big and bright 'X' pendants are setup at the ends of runways in the U.S. that are closed for construction, they serves as a last warning to pilots that the landing area is fouled and touching down on it could result in horrific death and destruction. 
Workers were fixing a section of the asphalt on Paraguay's Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International Airport's single 11,000-foot runway when a Gulfstream V appears on final approach for the runway. The workers scramble out of its way just in time as the big private jet roars by.

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