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Fearless Tower

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How much tailwind is too much for a Hawker? Apparently 25 kts is right out!

https://www.aspentimes.com/news/aspen-airport-closed-after-jet-goes-off-runway/


KASE 211853Z 16016G25KT 10SM FEW036 BKN060 01/M09 A2961 RMK AO2 PK WND 17027/1841 SLP988 T00111094
KASE 211753Z COR 17018G30KT 10SM BKN065 02/M09 A2963 RMK AO2 PK WND 17030/1751 SLP993 T00171089 10028 21017 56012
KASE 211653Z 15016G26KT 10SM BKN070 02/M10 A2963 RMK AO2 PK WND 18030/1605 SLP991 T00221100
KASE 211553Z 18019G26KT 10SM FEW036 BKN065 01/M09 A2966 RMK AO2 PK WND 19027/1537 SLP006 T00111089
KASE 211453Z 17016G21KT 10SM FEW036 BKN070 01/M09 A2967 RMK AO2 SLP012 T00061089 55002
 
Article doesn’t say which runway he used but at ASE you land 15 and depart 33. Not a tailwind if he was on 15.

edit: accident was during departure
 
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He was taking off on 33. ATC advised “winds 160 at 16, gust 25, instantaneous 180 at 10" on the takeoff clearance.
 
For the most part, Aspen is land south take off north. However, smaller stuff frequently lands north and occasionally takes off south. Experienced Aspen pilots will sometimes land smaller jets to the north.
It has been really windy the last couple of days, and there is a storm settling in this afternoon that is supposed to be here for 3 days. If the airport stays closed all day, its going to be a real S**t show!
 
A few years ago someone landed a Falcon 2000 in light snow on the grass next to the runway at Aspen. Picture in the paper showed a set of tracks in a couple inches of snow with a plowed clean runway off to the side!
 
upon deplaning out of the collapsed aircraft, the pax went to the front and were met with the pilot who uttered:
but-did-you-die-ken-jeong.gif

:D
 
You made me spit out my 1954 Chianti
 
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