Sunday, February 12, 2017

IAI Gulfstream G280, N228BA: Incident occurred February 12, 2017 at Hanscom Field Airport (KBED), Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

http://registry.faa.gov/N228BA 

Federal Aviation Administration / Flight Standards District Office: Boston, Massachusetts


Aircraft on takeoff went off the end of the runway into the grass. 

Date: 12-FEB-17
Time: 19:19:00Z
Regis#: N228BA
Aircraft Make: GULFSTREAM
Aircraft Model: G280
Event Type: INCIDENT
Highest Injury: NONE
Aircraft Missing: No
Damage: UNKNOWN
Activity: ON DEMAND
Flight Phase: TAKEOFF (TOF)
City: BEDFORD
State: MASSACHUSETTS



A corporate jet with five people on board slid off Runway 29 at Hanscom Field in Bedford yesterday afternoon when the pilot aborted takeoff, according to authorities.

“Everyone’s fine. There were no injuries,” said Matthew Brelis, spokesman for the Massachusetts Port Authority.

Brelis said there were two passengers and a crew of three on the IAI Gulfstream G280. Their identities were not immediately released. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the incident, which occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. The  Federal Aviation Administration reported the IAI Gulfstream G280 was headed to Teterboro, New Jersey. It was not immediately clear why takeoff was aborted or if deteriorating weather was a factor.

The plane is registered to a Bank of Utah aircraft owner trust, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.


Source: http://www.bostonherald.com




It was a close call in Bedford, Massachusetts after an airplane slid off the runway at the Hanscom Field Airport on Sunday.

The IAI Gulfstream G280 was about to taking off just before 2:30 p.m. when the pilot put the departure on hold. The plane then skid off the runway and into the grass at Hanscom Field, according to officials from the Federal Aviation Administration.

The flight was on its way to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. Five people were on board at the time, two passengers and three crew members, but officials from Bedford Fire Department say they all evacuated safely.

Massport along with the Bedford Fire Department are now working hard to clear the scene.

The FAA is investigating.

Story and video:   http://www.necn.com

BEDFORD, Mass. - A small plane slid off the runway Sunday at Hanscom Field during the snow storm. 

The FAA said the IAI Gulfstream G280 was about to take off around 2:30 p.m.. but the pilot aborted and then the plane slid off the runway. 

The Gulfstream went into the grass off of runway 29. Injuries are unknown at this time. 

The plane is registered to Bank of Utah Trustee. 

The flight was headed to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Source:  http://www.fox25boston.com

BEDFORD, Mass.  — A small plane with five people aboard aborted takeoff and slid off a runway at a Massachusetts airport in a flight that was headed to New Jersey. No injuries were reported.

Authorities say the accident happened at about 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Hanscom Field in Bedford, about 20 miles northwest of Boston. Officials say the flight was headed to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Officials say the IAI Gulfstream G280 slid into a grassy area off the runway.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the snowstorm on Sunday played a role.

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating.

Source:  http://whdh.com

BEDFORD, Mass. —   A plane slid off the runway at Hanscom Field during Sunday's winter storm.

The Federal Aviation Administration said a IAI Gulfstream G280 aircraft slid off the end of runway 29 at 2:30 p.m.

The plane ended up in the grass and had just aborted takeoff right before the incident.

The flight was heading for Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Massport said 5 people were on board. No one was injured.

The FAA is investigating. 

Source:  http://www.wcvb.com

It was a close call in Bedford, Massachusetts after an airplane slid off the runway at the Hanscom Field Airport on Sunday.


Source:  http://www.necn.com


BEDFORD (CBS) — A private plane skidded off a runway at Hanscom Field Sunday afternoon.

Massport said the incident happened shortly before 2:30 p.m. The IAI Gulfstream G280 had two passengers and three crew members on board.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the pilot aborted takeoff right before the incident occurred. The FAA said the plane was scheduled to fly to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

No injuries were reported from the incident. The FAA is investigating.

Source:  http://boston.cbslocal.com

4 comments:

  1. Weather is a factor in the accident, it will me interesting to learn why the crew aborted the departure.

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  2. Probably forgot to pre-heat the probes which resulted in innacurate or no airspeed.

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  3. Interesting. Same place that a Gulfstream GIV went off the runway a couple years ago killing all on board.

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