Antigua Sun: "The Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority is investigating how a private aircraft apparently left its moorings at FBO 2000 at the V. C. Bird Int’l Airport and rolled, pilotless, off the airside and into a tree.
At approximately 4 a.m. yesterday, V. C. Bird Int’l Airport staff responded to reports of a runaway plane on Runway 10 after the aircraft was discovered on the property occupied by Stanford Aviation.
The aircraft, a fixed wing, multi-engine Bombardier BD-700-1A10 aircraft, is registered with the US Federal Aviation Authority as a corporate plane owned by a company in California."
At approximately 4 a.m. yesterday, V. C. Bird Int’l Airport staff responded to reports of a runaway plane on Runway 10 after the aircraft was discovered on the property occupied by Stanford Aviation.
The aircraft, a fixed wing, multi-engine Bombardier BD-700-1A10 aircraft, is registered with the US Federal Aviation Authority as a corporate plane owned by a company in California."
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