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Gulfstream 650 Goes to Deadhorse to do Arctic Testing

Soumis
 
Haven't heard to much about this bird since the fatal crash last year while taking off with only 1 engine during a test flight, flipped over onto its back on takeoff killing everyone on board. (flightaware.com) Plus d'info...

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flyboy97222
Jason Rhew 3
that runway sucks, they'll get arctic testing and ruff runway testing all in one shot
julianjim
jim garrity 2
They only did a "one minute" flight today?
Kawaiipoint2
Kawaiipoint2 1
they apparently flew over 100 mils in 1 minute hahaha
kevinbest
Kevin Best 2
For the record, it didn't flip over on its back. It had a wing drop due to a stall after an over rotation on a very low airspeed engine rollback. All planned that went very wrong. The final report is out and on the NTSB website.
Kawaiipoint2
Kawaiipoint2 1
It has just flown into Anchorage
julianjim
jim garrity 1
After the "one minute" flt.,5GD & 1SR (chase plane?) both flew to ANC to RON? You don't think they would stay at ASC when they can stay at a "comfortable" HOTEL,do ya?
frankfurt982
andy streit 1
I would have thought from Savanah to Deadhorse would be longer than 7 hours. But I guess when your crusing at 472 knots at FL430, it goes by fast.
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
glad to hear it. Hope it all works out.
julianjim
jim garrity 1
They have 1,000ft over run on each end and the runway is good asphalt, even if it's M36 right now. A past co-worker and a good friend of mine does the WX up there and is there now!
JJ7
JJ Johnson 1
Wonder if Gulfstream has any plans to build commercial airplanes? They make good stuff
preacher1
preacher1 -1
With 6500', aren't they cutting themselves a little short? I realize that is well within their capabilties but there's not much margin for error. They haven't said much more about that KROW crash last year but even on their crosswind rway out there, they had about 2500-3 grand more room. Their airplane; I guess they can do what they want.

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