BY EDITORIAL STAFF

This Saturday, January 23, a Bombardier Challenger 600 hiked off the runway of the Federal Airport of Valle de Fuerte, better known as “El de los Mochis” (LMM), in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. According to the data collected by this writing, the corporate aviation aircraft registration N275JP belongs to the company GLOBAL AVIONICS LLC .

The accident occurred during the takeoff run on runway 09/27 (RWY), with a length of 6,562 feet (ft). The causes of the excursion are unknown. According to the latest METAR reports, the station did not report rain or adverse weather conditions. The airport had 10 miles of visibility. METAR report: MMLM 240245Z 00000KT 10SM SCT035 SCT100 12/16 A2994.

Some local media reported that, after the accident, airport security and fire fighting elements (CREI), as well as the National Guard, attended to the aircraft and its crew. On board only the Captain and First Officer, the latter, received injuries, but his medical condition is unknown. Unofficial information suggests that the aircraft was under maintenance since last December at the Los Mochis Airport.

The 1981 model aircraft is equipped with two Honeywell ALF 502-L2 engines, has a valid airworthiness certificate until June 2021. It has 7,650 flight hours. The Challenger 600 is currently for sale, being promoted by International Aircraft – Marketing & Sales.