Summary
A small business jet overran a runway and ended up on a golf course near Louisville's Bowman Field. Emergency teams quickly responded, and no injuries were reported. The runway where the incident occurred is temporarily closed, and investigations are ongoing to find the cause.
Key Facts
- The incident took place at Bowman Field in Louisville around 10:15 a.m. on October 7.
- The aircraft was a Cessna 525B business jet headed to Louisville.
- The jet skidded off Runway 33 and stopped on Seneca Golf Course.
- Emergency teams, including police and fire departments, responded quickly.
- No one was injured; two pilots and two passengers were unharmed.
- Bowman Field's Runway 15/33 is temporarily closed after the incident.
- The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the cause.
- The jet is registered to Starlite Aviation LLC, based in North Carolina.