At 18:28 Pacific time, a Piper PA-28-140 and a Piper PA-46-310P collided on runway 16R. No one was injured. The Malibu pilot was cleared to land and advised there would be traffic departing before his arrival. The controller then cleared the Cherokee to taxi into position and hold at intersection 13F and advised the pilot of a Malibu three and a half miles out. The Malibu pilot reported being on final and was again cleared to land. The Cherokee was still holding in position when the Malibu came up from behind.
October 12, Van Nuys, Calif. / Piper Cherokee 140 and Piper Malibu
At 18:28 Pacific time, a Piper PA-28-140 and a Piper PA-46-310P collided on runway 16R. No one was injured. The Malibu pilot was cleared to land and advised there would be traffic departing before his arrival. The controller then cleared the Cherokee to taxi into position and hold at intersection 13F and advised the pilot of a Malibu three and a half miles out. The Malibu pilot reported being on final and was again cleared to land. The Cherokee was still holding in position when the Malibu came up from behind....
Key Takeaways:
- Two Piper aircraft, a PA-28-140 and a PA-46-310P, collided on runway 16R with no injuries reported.
- Air Traffic Control (ATC) cleared the PA-46 to land while the PA-28 was simultaneously cleared to taxi into position and hold on the same runway.
- The collision occurred when the landing PA-46 approached the PA-28 from behind, which was still holding its position on the runway, despite both pilots being advised of the other traffic.
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