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More: Boeing 707-330B
More: Hamilton (YHM / CYHM)
More: Canada - Ontario, January 21, 2006
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N88ZL (cn 18928/457) N88ZL of Lowa Ltd overran the runway at YHM early this morning.
More: Mike McGill
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A visitor from - posted Thu November 18, 2010:
Darn! I forgot to set the emergency brake!

A visitor from - posted Sat October 30, 2010:
I believe this 707 had Bon-Jovi on board for a Concert in Toronto.

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun May 17, 2009:
Well.. at least he is on some sort of a glide slope! haha!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon May 21, 2007:
Oops!! i did it again..lol dave UK

A visitor from United States posted Sun July 16, 2006:
Great shot, that plane is in great condition.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue June 27, 2006:
I know planes are technically off road vehicles but this is taking it too far, i wonder if they could reverse thrust out of there? lol, i wouldent like to try it.

A visitor from Germany posted Mon May 22, 2006:
Captain: "do you know, what's behind that hill?
FO: NO!?!
Captain: Then let's have a look ....

A visitor from Canada posted Mon May 8, 2006:
If this plane was sitting level and not with it's front landing gear in the dirt it would be an awesome shot as the 707 is definatly a sweet looking airplane

A visitor from United States posted Wed May 3, 2006:
Goodness is that guy running after the plane? if so why? is he hopeing 2 stop it :s

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 15, 2006:
Good vantage point for the photo. It really shows the perspective of the plane's position.
For the sake of everyone's sanity though, no more "slippery when wet", "Runaway", or "Have a nice day" jokes...
although as a fan I'm glad they got through One Wild Night.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun March 5, 2006:
That could have turned really nasty!

A visitor from Greece posted Sun February 19, 2006:
The captain wanted to watch beyond the Rwy I guess...Curiosity killed the cat...

A visitor from United States posted Tue February 7, 2006:
Amazing! An absolutely spendid picture!

A visitor from United States posted Thu February 2, 2006:
Only this Princess of the Skies can recover so quickly and take off to her new Horizons! She is very well maintained and loves showing off her abilities all over the World.

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed February 1, 2006:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Perfect landing from Bon Jovi's airplane. Nice job :)

A visitor from United States posted Tue January 31, 2006:
I worked the charter at Buffalo Niagara International Airport; Saturday, January 21, 2006, @ 0550Z when N88ZL departed, this is the exact aircraft that was carrying Bon Jovi and his crew, I jokingly told the pilot he didn't have to put the gear up for the 13 minute flight from KBUF to CYHM, I guess he listened to me.hehe
just to think, 50 more feet and this fuel laden aircraft could have ended up in a fatal mishap.

A visitor from India posted Tue January 31, 2006:
Picture covers the whole aircraft, which is the centre of attention. Specific attention is on nose wheel and the general position of aircraft which shows what can happen in actual life.

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 30, 2006:
Overran? Maybe she is thirsty and searches for a sip of drink from river down the runway...
Frank YXU

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 30, 2006:
Guess Bon Jovi Wasent Having a Nice Day. =P

Andrew

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun January 29, 2006:
Bon jovi the best!!! hey god the greatest number of bon jovi. BON JOVI for life

A visitor from France posted Thu January 26, 2006:
Great job!!!

A visitor from United States posted Thu January 26, 2006:
Could have been a lot worse ... i wonder if the crew were thinking of the AF A340 at Toronto as they saw the end of the runway coming towards them?

A visitor from United States posted Wed January 25, 2006:
You wasted no time in getting this uploaded. Nice job. Glad everyone is safe and that the plane is ok. Gives new meaning to the phrase "Living on a prayer".

A visitor from Greece posted Tue January 24, 2006:
Well this is a perfect picture!
If i was in Jon Bon Jovi's place, I wouldn't fly with such an old plane!
But now in my place I would!

A visitor from Canada posted Tue January 24, 2006:
Ok. For the one's who doesn't know. #2,3 and 4 engine have turbocompressors installed on top of the engines used for presurisation/air conditioning and starting of the other engines. They are driven by bleed air from the engine itself. Passenger B707 are build like that. Cargo 707's have installed only on #2 eng. Two TC are good enough considering there are no passengers on board.
To bad we cannot see the reg. The way I see they are preparing with a tug to tow it up. 707 is a strong airplane and should be OK.
Sharp picture though.

A visitor from United States posted Tue January 24, 2006:
Interesting photo, and interesting situation. This aircraft does not belong to Bon Jovi, is was chartered. It is operated under FAA part 125 which is not a legal charter certificate. I guess stuff happens when you cut corners and they should count themselves lucky to be alive. I'm willing to bet if it had gone down the hill it wouldn't have been as easy to escape from as the Air France Airbus with it's properly trained crew and modern escape lighting.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue January 24, 2006:
It must have landed long...weather wasen't bad, just damp and misty, with light fog. It's also a 10,000ft runway.
It is flying again - it flew away Jan 23, in the afternoon. Don't know whether it was replacement crew though.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue January 24, 2006:
It is very funny

A visitor from Mexico posted Tue January 24, 2006:
I hope it doesn´t finish in Mojave. Look how pretty this 707 is. T.B.

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Very interesting shot. I was a bit surprised to see that there's a 707 that's still flying these days, especially after seeing that there are now even some 767s that have been retired and are sitting in the Mojave desert!

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Great photo,can you tell me why a part 125 aircraft was flying a charter?

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Hope she is back in the air very soon!

A visitor from Finland posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Old and well versed lady can make mistakes... Very nice angle of this beauty!

A visitor from Malta posted Mon January 23, 2006:
A B707 is always nice to see...hope it returns up in the air....

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Great!

A visitor from Indonesia posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Wow...
i think bonjovi is okay!

A visitor from Malaysia posted Mon January 23, 2006:
I hope the aircraft is repairable.

A visitor from Greece posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Nice photo. The intakes on top of the engines are for compressor air. The #1 engine pylon is different because the #1 engine on this model does not have an air compressor installed.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Bon jovi his band was on this flight !

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Hard to imagine that the cause of the overrun was "terrible weather". By the way, this was the Bon Jovi charter - the group was traveling from Buffalo, NY, to put on a show in Toronto.

A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Mon January 23, 2006:
I hope nobody got hurt! Great timing!

A visitor from France posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Yessssss!

A visitor from Norway posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Nice shot. Btw, why do 707's often have different pylon on engine #1 comparing to other 3 engines?

A visitor from Spain posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Why many 707`s have a different pod in engine Nº1?. Have you ever noticed this strange thing?

A visitor from Mexico posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Nice picture... I think that's the Bon Jovi jet... anyone can confirm this?

A visitor from Germany posted Mon January 23, 2006:
It's the Bon Jovi Aircraft, ain't it?

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Jon Bon Jovi and band were on this aircraft when it skid off the runway. If you don't believe me search on the internet....AWESOME pic

anet ghostreader

A visitor from Sweden posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Nice

A visitor from Argentina posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Here is the rock star Bon Jovi aboard!

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Great to see everything held together! Don't make them like they used to - the band Bon Jovi was on this chartered plane heading to their Toronto concert

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Nice looking Boeing 707 for its age though! It almost looks new.

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 23, 2006:
This Boeing 707 was actually chartered by rock star Jon Bon Jovi....he was aboard with 13 others at the time of this mishap

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 23, 2006:
How does a pilot explain this to his boss?
excellent photo.

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Is it me or does the B707 look much bigger than usual from this angle?

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Great angle , lighting etc. Looks like they didn't even "touch bottom".

A visitor from Germany posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Some additional information for those who are interested:

Rockers' private jet skids off airport runway

Canadian Press

HAMILTON, Ont. — New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi discovered the true meaning of slippery when wet early Saturday when their private plane skidded off the runway at Hamilton International Airport.

At about 1:30 a.m., a private plane carrying members of Bon Jovi and their touring staff overshot the runway after landing in severe weather conditions in Hamilton, said a spokeswoman for the band.

The Boeing 707 carried 14 passengers plus flight crew and was arriving from Buffalo, NY, where the band played show on Friday night.

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
It should be mentioned that this is the 707 that was occupied by rock music group Bon Jovi en route from Buffalo, NY, USA to Hamilton, ONT.

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 23, 2006:
The members of the band Bon Jovi where on this plane.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4636990.stm

Very interesting, and a great shot

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Members of the band Bon Jovi were on this flight which was diverted to Hamilton becauase of weather(?).

A visitor from Spain posted Mon January 23, 2006:

Nice cross-country flight!

A visitor from - posted Mon January 23, 2006:
Great photo. This plane was carrying Bon Jovi and his band when it overshot the runway.

A visitor from Spain posted Mon January 23, 2006:

Nice cross-country flight!

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Nice capture of this rare bird overhooting the runway. What makes it even more special is that the aircraft carried the entire crew of Bon Jovi and Jon as well. They also own the plane :)

A visitor from - posted Sun January 22, 2006:
That's Bon Jovi's private plane; I suppose he had a nice day after this, haha.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Boy,will the pilots' faces be red when they find the black box on this one!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Hey! It's Bon Jovi's plane! Almost looks like if you shoved in from the back it'd go over! Nice shot!

A visitor from Luxembourg posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Nice capture , btw. the Band Jon Bon Jovi was on board... !

A visitor from Austria posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Great photo!!!!! Well done. It is exelent. super..good!!!fantastic!!!!!!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
WHOA! Now that's something you don't see everyday. Luckly it's in one piece.

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
It was Bon Jovi plus crew, right?? Nice shot... The incident happened due to bad weather conditions. Don't see any of these in your shot??

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Good timing

A visitor from Greece posted Sun January 22, 2006:
I mean wow! Rare picture! And that 707 looks like a new built aircraft

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Its quite funny

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Hey Mike! Good job. This jet has an awesome painting in my opinion. The German TV News said that this is the private jet from John Bon Jovi, the music star!

A visitor from France posted Sun January 22, 2006:
I didn't that some 707 were still flying!!!and she's also well preserved for a 707 nowadays!!!so beautiful!!!I wish I had she to fly around the world(with a new cockpit : LCD screens, electrics commands, etc)

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Hey Mike! Good shot! I read in the news on TV that this is the private jet of John Bon Jovi!!!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Awesome picture of Bon Jovi's plane!

A visitor from Brazil posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Nice photo, this aiplane is from the band PEARL JAM

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
I believe this is Bon Jovi's Plane

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Great angle for this shot. By the way, members of the rock band Bon Jovi were aboard this 707 when it overshot the runway.

A visitor from Mexico posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Is there the plane in which Bon Jovi crashed?

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
That sucks for them.... Great pic and good timing though!!!!

A visitor from Canada posted Sun January 22, 2006:
According to Yahoo.ca, Bon Jovi's band was on board this plane; the flight originated in Buffalo NY. No one was hurt according to the report.
see
http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/28814565

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Is this the aircraft with Bon Jovi onboard?

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Good shot! I read in the Dutch newspaper that this is the Private aircraft of Bon Jovi.

A visitor from Canada posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Excellent work Mike! Great angle on this one.

Kaz

A visitor from Canada posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Overall a great picture..the lighting and angle are good. This plane had the Rock group Bon Jovi onboard

A visitor from Kuwait posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Can someone tell me why 3 engines has a small inlets holes on top except engine no. 1 and what are these inlets for? Thanks

A visitor from France posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Bon Jovi's plane.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun January 22, 2006:
I didn't know that boeing was trying out airplanes for the dakar rally 2007. I think they still have a lot of work to do.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Believe this is the plane that BBC were talking about: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4636990.stm. It was carrying pop group U2.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Oops!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Great picture - it is good to know that this vintage aircraft was not permanently damaged because it is such a beautiful aircraft!

A visitor from Greece posted Sun January 22, 2006:
John Bon Jovi and his band was on this plane.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
You should really be more careful with your 707's!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
The photographer was in the right place at the right time. Too great to believe..Glad no one was hurt.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Great photo, just unfortunate that its Jon Bon Jovi's jet

A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun January 22, 2006:
This is Jon Bon Jovi's private 707. I wonder if he was flying the plane.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Bon jovi's 707

A visitor from - posted Sun January 22, 2006:
I think Bon Jovi and crew were on board this one.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
This is Bon Jovi's 707

A visitor from Austria posted Sun January 22, 2006:
This picture is as actual as it can get. Thanks for sharing.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Oeps!

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Well, the motive for itself is spectacular, but the angle doesn't reveal too much.

A visitor from Canada posted Sun January 22, 2006:
1-Congratulations for this beautiful picture,the sun enhances the scene
2-Apart from apparent damage to the nose gear,i hope this 40 year beauty is not a write-off

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Entire Bon Jovi crew was on this flight. Nobody was hurt.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Hey! Who took the rest of the runway?

A visitor from Portugal posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Lets hope that it might be repaired and return to fly. It would be sad to "loose" a 707 this way.

A visitor from Austria posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Very nice pic.
Newspapers here said that John Bon Jovis private jet (Boeing 707) overran a runway in Ontario.
Maybe it's that plane.

A visitor from Argentina posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Must have been a big scare for Bon Jovi & company. Great picture and beautiful bird! Congrats to the photographer for being able to get there and take this great shot- EZEIZA

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Congratulations for the picture which shows once again that solid and rigid design and excellent workmanship prevent the hardware from breaking into pieces when suddenly stopped

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
*phew* looks like a fairly safe outcome for this old lady, hope she`ll be back in the air soon.

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
With such minimal damage hopefully she won't be written off, I love those rare old beauties!

A visitor from Spain posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Few more meters and the 707 would have looked really bad. Just on the edge!

A visitor from Greece posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Great pic! BTW, this is the aircraft Bon Jovi used for his tour in Canada and he was in it when this happened!

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Sad that it had to happen to a 707.

A visitor from Canada posted Sun January 22, 2006:
Congrats on the quick reaction to be able to get there and snap this picture!

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