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2 planes overshoot runways

Mushroom

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The first one happened in Jamacia, an American Airlines flight from Miami with 150 people on board. And has broken in the middle slightly. Few injuries
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8427628.stm

The second, closer to home, at Prestwick airport at about 9am. No one hurt, and I will let the picture tell you what airline it was
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/gla ... 427830.stm
 
I've got a good idea, let's copy and paste from Facebook :p

If only they'd paid their £2.50 "Grit Surcharge", they'd have been fine. Serves them right really! :p
 
Actually, CF got that particular insight from Neal before the book of face furie :p

Silly Ryanair is silly, perhaps they did it instead of spending lotsandlotsofmoney on a conventional form of advertisement :lol:
 
Ryanair will still turn it into a positive somehow. Something like, at least we got you to the airport or at least our plane didn't break.
 
"Ryanair - going the extra distance to make your flight more fun"

(blatantly stolen from Neal's joke on Facebook)
 
How did I know that one of the planes would be a Ryanair 737?

Tbh it's not as bad as what happened a few months ago when a Ryanair plane landed on a taxiway!
 
Patrick said:
Tbh it's not as bad as what happened a few months ago when a Ryanair plane landed on a taxiway!

We have been landing on taxiway at Karlshure Baden over the summer while they repair the main runway lol
 
But when you see a rollercoaster accident, you brush it off? Taylor, you're tarded. :lol:



Meh.. it's not like hasn't happened before. I'm pretty sure Denver has one at least once or twice a year.
 
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