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"John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ...
In article , WalterM140 wrote: http://www.startribune.com/stories/1631/4837686.html Heard a thing like this a few years ago; they thought they were landing in Amsterdam, turned out to be Frankfort, as I recall. They did this about a decade ago with one of the smaller planes, either a 727 or DC-9. The crew landed at the Wausau, Wisconsin, This is not an uncommon situation in the airline world. A 737 landed at Cabaniss field instead of CRP a few years ago... That was a little like this last incident. The crew popped out of the overcast and there was a runway lined up in front of them....A check airman did that one I understand... And not one, but two, EMB-120s landed at Sulphur instead of Lake Charles just weeks apart. Both were from the same airline. |
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