Before I left Morristown, we had a Beechjet Be-400 do the exact same thing. The crew
managed to get back airborne, come around and land it. Here is where it all goes wrong.
They pulled this stunt before the tower opened at 7, so they attempted to hide the incident.
Unfortunately for them, operations was doing a runway sweep before the tower opened
and noticed alot of debris on the runway. They had scraped every antenna and vent tube off
the belly and created a lovely FOD hazard to the next poor slob trying to use the runway.
When their company mechanic called the FAA asking for a ferry permit from NJ back to
Detroit, the FAA was very curious as to why a permit was necessary. It turns out that not only
did the crew not tell anyone at the airport, they didn't file any paperwork with the feds either.
Losing their jobs was the least of their troubles at that point.
Just a file photo, not the actual bird.