Be An Educated Flier
Photo courtesy of the NTSB In 2018 a Falcon 50 super mid-size jet ran off the end of the runway at Greenville Downtown Airport, South Carolina. Both pilots were unfortunately killed, and the two charter passengers were seriously injured. As the National Transportation Safety Board investigated the charter company and pilot records, they discovered serious discrepancies in the operation of the aircraft. The acting Pilot in Command was only rated to act as a copilot in the Falcon 50, and the copilot was not rated at all to be operating a jet aircraft on any flight, let alone an instrument flight rules for-hire flight. Additionally, the aircraft was found to have a multitude of maintenance issues after a prolonged stay in storage. According to the charter company's Director of Maintenance, the repairs and renovations to restore the aircraft to service were only about 60% complete. So an aircraft was provided for the trip which was not airworthy, and flown by an aircrew which...