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An Atlas Air Boeing 747 Dreamlifter, a modified “Jumbo” that is used to transport cargo across the world, landed at the wrong airport in Wichita, Kansas.
The huge aircraft was flying from New York’s JFK airport to McConnell Air Force Base, but it landed at Jabara airport, about 12 miles away its planned destination.
What is even more embarrassing, the aircraft is unable to take off again from there, because the runway is too short: about 6,100 feet instead of about 9,000 feet.
ATC comms prove the pilots initially thought they had landed at the right airport.
It’s not the first time such a mishap occurs: in July 2012, a U.S. Air Force C-17 landed at the wrong airport at Tampa, Florida. But it was able to take off from there.