Scare at the Gimli Motorsports Park

I see that trending right now on CT is the tag #nearesttrack which reminded me of the incredible incident that occurred at the nearest track to where I live: the infamous Gimli Glider.

I see that trending right now on CT is the tag #nearesttrack which reminded me of the incredible incident that occurred at the nearest track to where I live: the infamous Gimli Glider.

Scare at the Gimli Motorsports Park

North of one of the coldest cities in the world is the Gimli Motorsports Park, a multi-track motorsports facility located in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada. The 95-hectare facility features a 1/4-mile dragstrip, a 2.09 kilometre road racing course, a one-kilometre karting track and a two-kilometre motocross track. Formerly a Royal Canadian Air Force Base, the facility is much like the famous Top Gear test track in England, kind of “drawn in” on the former runway, taxiways, and surrounding roads. Unfortunately this made it an easy target for a worried pilot looking to make an emergency landing.

Scare at the Gimli Motorsports Park

On July 23, 1983 that’s exactly what happened. Air Canada Flight 143, a Boeing 767 jet, ran out of fuel at an altitude of 12,500 metres above sea level, about halfway through its Montreal to Edmonton flight. No longer under power and falling from the sky the the crew at first decided to land at the international airport in Winnipeg but, realizing that they would not make Winnipeg at the rate they were descending, decided to land at the now defunct airforce base in Gimli. (One of the two runways was still operational to air traffic. Guess which one the 767 landed on.)

The aircrafts route.

Scare at the Gimli Motorsports Park
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Unknown to the pilot or to the air traffic controller, a part of the facility had been converted to a race track complex. An Automobile Sport Clubs-sanctioned sports car race was underway on the Saturday of the incident and the area around the decommissioned runway was full of cars and campers. Part of the decommissioned runway was being used to stage the race.

The aircraft was coming in too high and fast, raising the danger of running off the runway before it could be stopped. The lack of hydraulic pressure prevented the flap from extending which would have slowed speed of the aircraft and increased the lift on the wings to allow the aircraft to be slowed for a safe landing. The pilots briefly considered a 360-degree turn to reduce speed and altitude, but decided that they did not have enough altitude for the manoeuvre. Instead they decided to execute a forward slip to increase drag and lose altitude. With all of its engines out, the plane made virtually no noise during its approach. People on the ground had no warning of the impromptu landing and had little time to flee.

When the plane touched down the front gear collapsed and the jet slid into the dragstrip’s guardrail which helped aid in stopping the aircraft, 17 minutes after running out of fuel. Fortunatly all passengers and crew were unharmed during the whole ordeal and the plane suffered minimal damage, was repaired, refueled, and flew out of Gimli (on the correct runway) some months later.

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Comments

Kyle Ashdown

Great write up man, I saw this on Mayday, that pilot knew what the hell he was doing. Unbelievable flying.

04/03/2016 - 03:04 |
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Thanks! Yeah, given the situation it’s incredible that the plane didn’t crash and no lives were lost.

04/03/2016 - 03:07 |
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Odd. The only Mayday clip I can think of is when a plane had the front gear fall off. Is when the CGI plane was moving towards kids on their bikes.

04/03/2016 - 03:21 |
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I even saw it mayday last night

04/03/2016 - 18:05 |
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hisothiro

Thanks for telling that story! I also remember the mayday episode about it, it’s astonishing that no one was hurt.

04/03/2016 - 03:08 |
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Ikr? That pilot has some amazing skill

04/03/2016 - 03:38 |
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VQ35DEfan97

Also knew the story about the Gimli incident via Mayday. Amazing how they managed to land it before it reached the end or worse- any congregated areas containing the public.
On another note, I’d say that’s quite a way to demolish the dragster ‘competition’ on the track. Why have one jet engine when you can have two? lol.

04/03/2016 - 03:18 |
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200 mile an hour and neither engine was running 😅

04/03/2016 - 03:40 |
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Andrés Cely Herazo

Nice article! I think I like it because it has two things I really like: cars and airplanes

Well done! 👌

04/03/2016 - 03:26 |
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Thanks I really like aircraft as well. I actually attended a basic aviation school at that base when I was younger.

04/03/2016 - 03:42 |
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On the Apex

Great piece of writing. These 767s are some sturdy planes. They can take a heck of a beating (Still very uncomfortable to fly though).

04/03/2016 - 03:28 |
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Oh really? I wouldn’t know.

04/03/2016 - 03:42 |
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Cory Brayshaw

Aaayyy I flew Air Canada today xD

04/03/2016 - 03:33 |
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Went a bit better than this flight I’m hoping? 😂

04/03/2016 - 03:43 |
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AlaskanDriving

I’ve known about this story for a long time. Its good to see you share it with the CTzens nice job.

04/03/2016 - 03:34 |
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Homegrown story. In a way

04/03/2016 - 03:43 |
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Anonymous

It have everthing i like,planes and cars

04/03/2016 - 04:36 |
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Julian Solem

good post. quick tip. put the video explaining what you’re about to explain with texst below the texst.

i wish i had a local race track like that. i think there are only like 4 or 5 proper race tracks in Norway and none are anywhere near me

04/03/2016 - 06:30 |
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Probably closer than this one is to me though. Gimli is like 5 hours from my place. Still the closest. Canada is vast.

04/03/2016 - 15:21 |
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the22b

I’m about to get on a plane right now. This would be lit

04/03/2016 - 10:25 |
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Black Phillip

In reply to by the22b

And terrifying

04/03/2016 - 15:19 |
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