Rob P wrote:Has it been confirmed if this flight was chavball related?
I thought they largely used light twins, or has this changed recently?
I thought "charter" PA-46's were the footballers preferred ....


Rob P wrote:Has it been confirmed if this flight was chavball related?
I thought they largely used light twins, or has this changed recently?
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AlanM wrote:Looks like it is in the runway strip on the Edge of the RET. Have a look at the google satellite view at the RET design.
So yes, a large aircraft that has probably not vacated past the holding point is probably a “safety” concern and perhaps not over the top
Oldfart
It looks like they departed the paved surface on a high speed turn off.
The taxiway abruptly narrows after the turnoff, with no warning. If unfamiliar an accident waiting to happen, very poor taxiway layout.
FlightDek wrote:Then the question is why weren't they on the taxiway centreline?