A LSA landed on ORF Runway 5 and because of the aircraft's slow taxi speed an air carrier aircraft landed on the same runway before the LSA cleared to a taxiway.

Date: 2012-02 · Aircraft: Light Sport Aircraft · Phase: landing

Anomalies: atc-issue-all-types|conflict-ground-conflict|less-severe|deviation-discrepancy-procedural-far

Synopsis

A LSA landed on ORF Runway 5 and because of the aircraft's slow taxi speed an air carrier aircraft landed on the same runway before the LSA cleared to a taxiway.

Narrative

I was cleared to land on ORF Runway 5. Behind me was an airliner; also cleared to land. I asked to land long to avoid wake turbulence from an air carrier which landed before me. Tower agreed. As I passed over the displaced threshold and between Taxiway A4 and Runway 14/32; I encountered the turbulence I expected (perhaps the 30 degree crosswind over the terminal was the cause). Then the airliner starts asking where I am and Tower doesn't reply. I land about Taxiway B and Tower tells me to expedite exit on Taxiway G. As I do; Tower tells the airliner I'm no factor and I look back at the airliner flaring over the numbers. I say; 'Geez;' to myself and the airliner says; 'wow;' on the Tower frequency and something else along the lines of; 'good thing or it would have got expensive.' Clearly Tower misjudged how slow I approach and land and got the airliner too close behind me. I may start warning towers about my approach and landing speeds in similar circumstances. Note: reason I wanted to land long is that about 6 weeks earlier with a similar crosswind and behind a small jet; I encountered severe turbulence near my 'normal' touchdown zone near Taxiway A. So I was trying to avoid a repeat of that sobering experience.

Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.