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The Scariest Thing That Could Happen at an Airport Hotel...

Where: Dublin, Ireland
April 22, 2009 at 1:26 PM | by Jenna | 0 Comments

This is the stuff of nightmares. Via a story reprinted over at Hotels Mag, we just caught wind of an incident in Ireland that is really, really terrifying: Recently-released reports have now confirmed that a commercial jet narrowly avoided disaster in 2007 when it flew towards a Dublin airport hotel after the pilot mistook its rooftop lights for a runway. Seriously.

From a story printed in the Herald today:

The plane, with 112 passengers and six crew, started its approach to Dublin Airport at around 23.24hrs on August 16, 2007. Weather and visibility were good [...] At around five miles from touchdown, the aircraft began to deviate left of the approach course.

The Aviatjet plane was just 200ft above the height of the hotel before the pilot took corrective action, less than 570 yards from the building. "The aircraft continued to descend below the minimum descent altitude, without proper visual identification of the runway in use, and continued to descend to an altitude of 580ft above mean sea level, before executing a go-around," the report said.

Can this happen? Seriously? Apparently, these reports reveal that the pilot had mistakenly identified the lights of the hotel — which has been identified as the Days Hotel Dublin Airport — with the approach lights of the runway he was supposed to be landing on.

Um, this should never happen. Ever.

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