June 17th, 2019 – Torrance, California : A Citation Latitude private jet hit a fence with its wing and got stuck.

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38 thoughts on “Citation Latitude Jet Hits Fence And Gets Stuck”
  1. This is going to be expensive. Especially for the pilot. No Jet fuel available at TOA. Have to call in a Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic and then an Inspector to sign off on any repair and inspection. Though damage looks minimal but aircraft at this point is not airworthy.

  2. I hope some professionals use your videos as training for their News crews now so they may learn how to report from scene properly like you do! Great photography and nice clean narration 10/10

  3. Ground crew surely towed into the fence.The jet is too close to vehicles to be maneuvering under engine power.

  4. That's a million dollar repair bill. All of the wing spars will need inspection as well as the wing root box. Somebody is going to get their pee pee smacked. That aircraft won't be going anywhere until a DER looks at the inspection report.

    The style of wing uses what is called a blended winglet. The advantages of a winglet with very low drag for maximum fuel efficiency at flight speed while providing maximum lift.

  5. doesn't even look like it cracked the light lens. Fault always lies with the Pilot in Command. Minor incident and nothing will happen assuming no failed drug/alcohol tests. Its tight ramp space these guys are dealing with and these things happen a lot.

  6. lol
    That I’ll be expensive. That’s a 1 year old Cessna Citation Latitude Model 680 like 15 million expensive. Not so much wiglets as the edge just curls up. Wiglets actually are at at about 45% angle. Maybe a bit less less

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