thewinchester
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I've only just seen the news footage of this crash, and my stars its a shocker.
From the aerial footage and the Google Maps aerial view, there's literally no space at the end of this runway (RWY12/30) for emergencies - you either stop and end around or you're stuffed.
Right at the end of the runway, the earth drops down around 10-15m for a roadway (Norman Manley Highway), before rising up approx. 1-2m before becoming a beach surface with concrete blocks there for approach lighting.
You would have thought they'd at least build a flyover or runway extension over the road to extend the deck and create an area with a special stop surface (the name of the material escapes me at the moment) that'll enable aircraft to be towed out and not come to such a dramatic and costly demise as in this event.
They could go even further, and go down the road of FNC and build an elevated runway deck they could extend into the sea.
From the aerial footage and the Google Maps aerial view, there's literally no space at the end of this runway (RWY12/30) for emergencies - you either stop and end around or you're stuffed.
Right at the end of the runway, the earth drops down around 10-15m for a roadway (Norman Manley Highway), before rising up approx. 1-2m before becoming a beach surface with concrete blocks there for approach lighting.
You would have thought they'd at least build a flyover or runway extension over the road to extend the deck and create an area with a special stop surface (the name of the material escapes me at the moment) that'll enable aircraft to be towed out and not come to such a dramatic and costly demise as in this event.
They could go even further, and go down the road of FNC and build an elevated runway deck they could extend into the sea.