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Old 01-29-2022, 02:46 AM
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Taxiing Avelo Airlines B737 Gets Stuck in the Dirt



A plane set to take off from the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport on Sunday was driven off the pavement on the way to a runway, prompting the evacuation of passengers on board, officials said.

There were 109 passengers and six staff members on the Avelo Airlines flight headed for the Hollywood Burbank airport in Los Angeles County, according to an airline spokeswoman.

Nobody on the plane was injured in the incident, which happened at about 3 p.m., said Jon Stout, manager of the airport northwest of Santa Rosa.

The pilot was turning from a taxiway to a runway and cut a corner too tight, Stout said.

Two of the plane’s wheels were driven into the dirt and got stuck, Stout said.

The plane, a Boeing 737-800, was towed out of the dirt by aircraft tugs, which followed the airport’s protocol for such incidents, according to Stout.

Passengers got off the plane and were taken back to the airport terminal on two Sonoma County Airport Express buses.

“We are working with our customers to accommodate them on alternative flights to (the Hollywood Burbank airport) this evening and tomorrow morning,” Avelo spokeswoman Courtney Goff said Sunday in an email.

Goff said the airline is investigating what caused the incident.

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Old 01-29-2022, 06:40 AM
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had it Friday, PM me for details, I will say it was low key.
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Old 01-29-2022, 06:51 AM
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I'm all for some good Avelo bashing but STS is no joke. We (allegiant) briefly flew there and pulled out because the loads didn't justify the service and the field isn't conducive for airline operations. It was a matter of time before someone dragged a wheel or went off the end.
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Originally Posted by trent890
Maybe they should hire CAs that have a better awareness of where the main gear are located in relation to the taxiway centerline?

Taxiing Avelo Airlines B737 Gets Stuck in the Dirt



A plane set to take off from the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport on Sunday was driven off the pavement on the way to a runway, prompting the evacuation of passengers on board, officials said.

There were 109 passengers and six staff members on the Avelo Airlines flight headed for the Hollywood Burbank airport in Los Angeles County, according to an airline spokeswoman.

Nobody on the plane was injured in the incident, which happened at about 3 p.m., said Jon Stout, manager of the airport northwest of Santa Rosa.

The pilot was turning from a taxiway to a runway and cut a corner too tight, Stout said.

Two of the plane’s wheels were driven into the dirt and got stuck, Stout said.

The plane, a Boeing 737-800, was towed out of the dirt by aircraft tugs, which followed the airport’s protocol for such incidents, according to Stout.

Passengers got off the plane and were taken back to the airport terminal on two Sonoma County Airport Express buses.

“We are working with our customers to accommodate them on alternative flights to (the Hollywood Burbank airport) this evening and tomorrow morning,” Avelo spokeswoman Courtney Goff said Sunday in an email.

Goff said the airline is investigating what caused the incident.

You can reach Staff Writer Matt Pera at [email protected]. On Twitter [MENTION=47426]Matt[/MENTION]__Pera.
well it looks like this captain will get demoted to 6 stripes on his epaulets.

but I guess that’s what happens when all your time is taxing a Cessna 172.
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Old 01-29-2022, 08:35 PM
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Understand there is a China 747 cargo captain that needs spacial awareness training, too.
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had it Friday, PM me for details, I will say it was low key.
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Old 02-01-2022, 03:13 AM
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Any current Avelo pilots, pls DM me. I have some questions. TIA
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Old 02-01-2022, 12:49 PM
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Just completed interview not too long ago, pm for details, still waiting to hear if it will be offered or not.
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well it looks like this captain will get demoted to 6 stripes on his epaulets.

but I guess that’s what happens when all your time is taxing a Cessna 172.

Captain was 737 pic at a major previously
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If anyone has any insight on offers or TBNT letters from the time of interview to the time of receipt of either that would be greatly appreciated
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