Fielding Aviation II LLC
XXIX-XL Direct LLC
Workday Inc
https://registry.faa.gov/N348QS
San Diego International Airport was forced to temporarily suspend takeoffs and landings Saturday morning so that it’s emergency crew could assist a small private jet that landed safely despite failing brakes.
The plane touched down about 10:30 a.m. after radioing ahead to the airport to let the ground crew know that it had lost its brakes, according to City News Service.
Green fire trucks and San Diego police officers quickly surrounded the aircraft and were able to tow it off the runway, allowing takeoffs to resume at 10:45 a.m.
Operating with the tail number N348QS, the plane is an Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 manufactured in 2014 and registered to Net Jets Inc., according to the Federal Aviation Administration’s online aircraft registry. Netjets is a “fractional ownership” operator that allows multiple people or businesses to own a single plane. The FAA lists four “other owners” for the plane that suffered brake failure Saturday morning including: Timothy Horne, Fielding Aviation, the XXIX-XL Direct limited limited liability company and Workday Inc.
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