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Landings Aborted After North Carolina Airport Goes Dark with No Warning

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gettY 092614 darkrunway?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1411732380861iStock/Thinkstock(WILMINGTON, N.C.) — The FAA is investigating why a system used to guide planes onto the runway at a North Carolina airport was shut off, forcing two commercial aircraft to abort landings there.

“We couldn’t even see the approach. No navigation at all,” one pilot said in air traffic control recordings from the late Wednesday scare.

The runway at Wilmington International Airport was supposed to be closed at around midnight because of construction but instead was shut off an hour earlier than scheduled, according to airport officials.

“The airport lights are not on,” one pilot said. “They actually flipped the switch early.”

The Delta flight originating from Atlanta and a US Airways flight from Charlotte instead returned to their departing airports.

“Somebody went in and shutdown everything that had to do with landing at this airport,” said ABC News aviation and military consultant Steve Ganyard, a former Marine colonel. “They shut down the lights, they shut down the instrument landing system. There was nobody to talk to.”

The instrument landing systems (ILS) are installed at both ends of a runway, helping pilots land when visibility is low.

“There was no way that they could have successfully or safely shot an approach into Wilmington with both the runway lights and the instrument landing system turned off,” Ganyard said. “It was an unnecessary risk caused by human error and poor supervision.”


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