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Cessna Citation crashes after Landing At Santa Monica Airport
A twin-engine Cessna Citation went off the runway and crashed at Santa Monica Airport Sunday evening. The incident occurred at 6:20 p.m. The plane apparently struck a hangar, according to Ian Gregor, public affairs manager for the FAA. There is no word on how many people were on board or their condition. The plane originated from Hailey, Idaho. (Hailey is a small community of less than 8,000 residents but its proximity to mountains has made it a popular spot for celebrities over the years… (losangeles.cbslocal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
How can I find if there has been a report filed on this yet. NTSB web site doesn't list anything before 2012 and google isn't much help
NTSB reports and probable causes generally take a year or more. What information are you looking for? The preliminary information is here: http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx?ev_id=20130930X32148&key=1
I wanted to see if they found the cause yet
You can contact the NTSB in about 8 months from now and ask when the hearing for case #WPR13FA430, when final report is estimated to be released it will appear here; http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/InvestRel.aspx.
In the case of N194SJ - it appears everything was normal right up until the touchdown - cockpit voice recorder was recovered, so my guess this accident report will take from 14 months to 18 months from the day of the accident.
In the case of N194SJ - it appears everything was normal right up until the touchdown - cockpit voice recorder was recovered, so my guess this accident report will take from 14 months to 18 months from the day of the accident.
Just a note; accident CJ525 N102PT - far more complex investigation - but it was a little over 3 years to release the Final Report;
http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20080201-1
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx?ev_id=20080211X00172&key=1
http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20080201-1
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx?ev_id=20080211X00172&key=1
Thank you, it's appreciated
Not the longest runway in the world but if there were only the son, the father and the girlfriend of the son that are known to have been on the plane the forth could have been the pilot....no one knows yet.....I've known of some pretty big and fast planes landing on comparable runways....There is an Eclispe crew that lands on a runway at an airport outside of CLT that is only about 3500 ft in length.....all signs point to the blown tire and the fact that they landed behind a lear....I am thinking they or he got behind the plane trying to figure out what the lear was doing and landed hot all while knowing that they only had so much usable runway and slammed it down to get the full length.