2024 Florida Naples friday: Challenger 604 bizjet landed on motorway, hit car. Two killed. Engine power lost...

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2024 Florida Naples friday: Challenger 604 bizjet landed on motorway, hit car. Two killed. Engine power lost...

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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/ ... 03967.html
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https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351596
Date: Friday 9 February 2024
Time: 20:10 UTC
Type: Bombardier Challenger 604
Owner/operator: Hop-A-Jet
Registration: N823KD
MSN: 5584
Year of manufacture: 2004
Engine model: GE CF34

Hop-A-Jet flight 823, a Bombardier Challenger 604, force landed on the I-75 at mile marker 105 near Naples, Florida,
and burst into flames as it came to rest against a concrete wall at the side of the southbound lanes.

The aircraft was on approach to Naples Airport, FL (APF)
when the flight radioed that they had lost both engines
and were not able to make it to the runway.
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Re: 2024 Florida Naples friday: Challenger 604 bizjet landed on motorway, hit car. Two killed. Engine power lost...

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Miscalculated fuel?
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Re: 2024 Florida Naples friday: Challenger 604 bizjet landed on motorway, hit car. Two killed. Engine power lost...

Post by Giovanni »

Alpha Kilo One wrote: 10 Feb 2024, 08:57 Miscalculated fuel?
don't think so if I look at the pictures and video's going around. If they were out of fuel the aircraft wouldn't burst in such heavy flames. But let the FAA do the investigation work :wink:
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