The Boeing 737-700 charter flight carrying the Republican and 47 other people landed in the rain on Oct. 27, 2016, and slid sideways. No one was injured.
The National Transportation Safety Board yesterday noted that the plane "floated" for thousands of feet (hundreds of meters) before touching down more than 4,200 feet (1,280 meters) past the threshold of the 7,001-foot (2,134-meter) runway, leaving less than 2,800 feet (850 meters) of runway surface for the plane to decelerate and stop.
The report also said that during the landing the captain didn't announce he was assuming control of the airplane, which is contrary to procedure. It said that resulted in the two pilots attempting opposing maneuvers to control the plane.
"Eastern, stop! Stop, Eastern!" an air traffic controller said to the pilots, before immediately relaying instructions to an incoming JetBlue plane to abort a landing.
Moments after the plane came to a stop, the captain is heard saying "my career just ended" followed by the first officer saying "mine, too."
When the dust settled, the first officer is heard saying in the cockpit, "We're gonna be in the news."
A spokesman for the charter flight operator did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment, but the NTSB said in its report that "it has since developed specific flight crew training to address the safety issues identified during the investigation."
"Grateful for our first responders & the concern & prayers of so many," he wrote on Twitter.
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