NORFOLK
Naval Air Station Virginia
-- One of the military's largest transports got stuck at the end of
a runway atop the I-564 overpass for more than 16 hours. It was
unable to turn around at the West end of Chambers Field at the
Norfolk
Naval Station. The incident forced the closing of the field to
all but helicopter traffic and made for a dramatic sight for
hundreds of motorists passing beneath it during morning rush hour.
"That
thing's like a big building sitting there,'' said motorists.
The nose of the aircraft actually stuck out and OVER the Interstate!
The aircraft's nose was so far
over the end of the ramp, the crew was unable to see the runway
where it was supposed to turn around so the pilot simply had to
leave it at the end of the runway. The Air Force C-5 Galaxy,
largest airplane in the free world, is almost as long as a football
field and as high as a six-story building.
Weighing
420 tons with a full load, it uses a system of 28 wheels to
distribute its weight. The aircraft had to wait for a
specially made tow bar trucked in from
Dover
,
Del.
When the tow bar arrived, it was used to hook the C-5 to a tractor
that then turned the aircraft around. The plane was not
damaged.
The
female copilot was overheard saying to the male pilot as they exited
the plane...

"I
told you we should have stopped and asked for directions."