Southwest
Airlines Flight 4013, carrying 124 passengers and five crew members, was
scheduled to go from Chicago's Midway International Airport to Branson
Airport, airline spokesman Brad Hawkins said Sunday in a statement. But
the Boeing 737-700 landed at Taney County Airport, which is also known
as M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport.
"The landing was uneventful, and all customers and crew are safe," Hawkins said.
Hawkins
did not have information on why the plane went to the wrong airport.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Tony Molinaro says the agency
is investigating the incident.
It's the second time in less than two months that a large jet has landed at the wrong airport.
In
November, a Boeing 747 that was supposed to deliver parts to McConnell
Air Force Base in Wichita, Kan., landed 9 miles north at Col. James
Jabara Airport. That plane was flown by a two-person crew and had no
passengers.
The website for M. Graham
Clark Airport says its longest runway is 3,738 feet. Branson Airport's
website says its runway is 7,140 feet long.
"The
landing was really abrupt and the pilot applied the brakes really
strongly," Dallas attorney Scott Schieffer, who was on the flight, told
WFAA-TV. "You could hear it and you could certainly feel it."
Flight
tracking website Flightaware.com said the Southwest flight landed at
6:11 p.m. Sunday. It was partly cloudy and in the high 50s in Branson at
that time.
"Our ground crew from the Branson airport arrived at the airport to take care of our customers and their baggage," Hawkins said.
Flight
4013 had been scheduled to go from Branson to Dallas' Love Field.
Hawkins said a plane was flown in specifically to Branson Airport around
10 p.m. to take the passengers and crew to Dallas, which
flightaware.com showed landed at 11:42 p.m.
Hawkins
told The Associated Press the aircraft at M. Graham Clark Downtown
Airport will be able to take off on the smaller runway, and Southwest
expects to fly it out "as early as (Monday) morning."
The
Taney County Sheriff's Office referred all calls to M. Graham Clark
Downtown Airport. Messages left for comment from M. Graham Clark
Downtown Airport were not immediately returned.
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