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06-08-2026, 06:02 PM
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Re: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gulfstream G200 Crashes After Take-off
Was wondering about the ditch/depression the wing hit as the legally required width of a graded, hazard-free runway strip for a commercial-grade runway is 492 feet on each side of the runway centerline. anyway rip. |
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06-08-2026, 08:28 PM
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Re: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gulfstream G200 Crashes After Take-off
I notice the fire trucks rolled almost instantly. Good response from them. Wonder why the guys died? Looks like the fire was in the back part of the fuselage, and the nose section was intact even after the end of the accident. Unless they were overcome by smoke and flames in the cabin. |
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06-09-2026, 03:33 AM
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Re: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gulfstream G200 Crashes After Take-off
Plane loaded with fuel was about to liftoff at around 150 mph or so. The skidding caused deceleration but the impact of such a heavy plane at that speed must have been enough to knock both pilots out. At least i hope they did before getting burned.
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06-10-2026, 10:37 PM
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Re: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gulfstream G200 Crashes After Take-off
It's been reported that plane was on it's way to Texas to pick up the former MLB player Yadier Molina and his family. https://www.firstalert4.com/2026/06/...ican-republic/ |
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06-11-2026, 07:30 AM
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Re: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gulfstream G200 Crashes After Take-off
Juan Browne summation...
__________________ ✦ Live life to it's fullest and leave a sexy corpse ✦ |