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Jan 16th, 2004 at 11:12am

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Picked this up over at the Drudge Report.  Bet this guy's going to be hearing about this from his fellows for a LONG time!


Plane lands at wrong airport
Passengers bound for State College go to Philipsburg
By Anne Danahy
adanahy@centredaily.com

Patience was probably the most-needed virtue for passengers aboard a plane coming from Pittsburgh and bound for University Park Airport Friday.

The daily flight on a US Airways affiliate Shuttle America plane ended up landing at Mid-State Regional Airport in Rush Township -- close, but not the chosen destination.

"When the pilot walked in, he said, 'Here's one for the news,' " said Joanne Shields, business secretary at Mid-State Airport, which is near Philipsburg.

US Airways spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said the company did transport passengers from Philipsburg to State College on Friday. She referred all other questions to Shuttle America, which she said is one of six affiliated carriers in the US Airways Express network.

Despite several attempts over two days, no one from Shuttle America would comment on the flight, which is a daily route from Pittsburgh to State College.

A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said the agency would not receive a report on such an incident.

Shields said her understanding is the pilot wasn't familiar with the area and, when landing, somehow ended up flying in to Mid-State.

That airport handles mostly private planes, not commuter flights, so an unannounced landing is not unheard of, Shields said.

But not having radio communication was a little strange.

Shields said she and her husband were working and when they saw the plane pull in they tried to contact the pilot on the radio to see if assistance was needed.

But he must have had his radio set to a different frequency.

"We waited for (the pilot) to come in and see what they needed. They wouldn't allow any passengers to get off because of security reasons," Shields said.

The passengers had to wait on the plane at least an hour until a van could be dispatched from University Park to retrieve the passengers.

Eight passengers were on board, Shields said.

Shields said the pilot apparently made a phone call from the office to a flight service center.

"They faxed him page after page of things. I guess he had to report it as an incident of some sort," Shields said.
 

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Reply #1 - Jan 16th, 2004 at 1:00pm

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Guess who'll be getting the Ladybird Book of Air Navigation for his birthday Grin Grin Grin
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 24th, 2004 at 3:38pm

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well, I've headed towards thewrong airport on the GPS in the sim before, but I've never landed at the wrong airport... Lips Sealed Undecided

That's messed up... Grin And funny in a way...
 
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Reply #3 - Jan 24th, 2004 at 6:01pm

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this last year, the pilots flying for Notre Dame University ended landing at the wrong airport, they were suppose to land at ksbn, but landed at kekm which is about 20 nm to the east of ksbn Smiley
 
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Reply #4 - Feb 2nd, 2004 at 10:41am

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I guess some people aren't worried about accuracy... Sad
 
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Reply #5 - Feb 2nd, 2004 at 3:33pm
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I would say he definitely needs some additional navigational training!!!


I would hope the passengers were refunded and an explanation was conferred by management.

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug Smiley
 
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