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Vancouver Airport Runway Closed for 2 Days After Cargo Plane Overshoots Landing
Incident Details
On Wednesday evening, a cargo plane attempting to land at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) overshot the runway. The incident occurred around 6:30 pm, when the Boeing 767 operated by SkyLease Cargo exceeded the landing strip's length. The aircraft came to a stop in a grassy area adjacent to the runway.
According to Transport Canada, there were five crew members onboard the aircraft at the time of the incident. No injuries were reported. The plane is carrying approximately 100,000 pounds of general cargo, including automotive parts and electronic equipment.
Runway Closure and Impact
As a result of the incident, YVR's main runway has been closed since Wednesday evening. The closure is expected to last for at least two days, while crews work to remove the aircraft and repair any damage to the runway.
The runway closure has disrupted flight schedules at YVR, with some flights being canceled or delayed. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight information.
Investigation Underway
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has launched an investigation into the incident. The TSB will be examining the factors that contributed to the accident, including the aircraft's weight, weather conditions, and pilot error.
The TSB's investigation will take several months to complete. Once the investigation is complete, the TSB will release a report with its findings and any recommendations for preventing similar incidents in the future.
Previous Incidents at YVR
This is not the first time that an aircraft has overshot the runway at YVR. In 2019, a Boeing 737 operated by Swoop Airlines overshot the runway and ended up in a grassy area. There were no injuries in that incident either.
The TSB has identified several factors that contribute to runway overruns, including pilot error, aircraft weight, and weather conditions. The TSB has made several recommendations to Transport Canada and other aviation stakeholders to help prevent runway overruns.
Conclusion
The closure of the main runway at YVR is a major disruption for travelers. However, the safety of passengers and crew is paramount. The TSB's investigation will help to determine the cause of the incident and make recommendations to prevent similar incidents in the future.