Citation Jet Emergency: Trim Issue Forces Divert to Newark
VASAviation -June 8, 20259 min23,391 views
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- ✈️ A JetShare Citation Excel experienced a trim issue shortly after departure from Teterboro.
- ⚠️ Pilots reported an inability to maintain altitude and difficulty controlling the aircraft, leading to an emergency declaration.
ATC Assistance and Diversion Options
- 📡 Air Traffic Control (ATC) offered immediate assistance, providing vectors and options for diversion to nearby airports including Teterboro, Caldwell, and Newark.
- 🗺️ The flight crew ultimately requested vectors to Newark Airport due to the ongoing control difficulties.
Control Challenges and Navigation
- ⚙️ The crew described the trim issue as making the aircraft hard to control.
- 🧭 ATC provided headings and guidance, including options for Mortown Airport, but the crew's priority was managing the aircraft's stability.
Approach and Landing Preparations
- 🛬 The aircraft was vectored for an approach to Runway 11 at Newark Airport.
- 🚨 Other aircraft awaiting departure were held to ensure clear space for the distressed Citation.
- 🚒 Emergency services were on standby for the landing.
Aircraft and Crew Status
- 🧑✈️ The Citation C560X-ray had two souls on board.
- ⛽ The crew reported approximately 4,200 lbs of fuel, estimated at 2 hours and 45 minutes endurance.
- ❓ The exact nature of the trim issue and its impact on control remained the primary concern.
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