Narrative:

After being cleared to land and while rolling out on runway 34 at pwk, the tower controller asked if we could do 180 degrees on the runway and taxi back. I said that we could but we were only a couple hundred ft from taxiway M and I said we could get off at taxiway M. It is easier for us to taxi off the runway than to do a 180 degree turn on the runway. She said she would prefer we do a 180 degree turn on the runway and taxi back exiting at runway 12. After I completed the 180 degree turn, I noticed a bonanza on short final to the runway we were now taxiing back on. The controller mentioned that we should expedite our taxi back and exit on runway 12. The controller also told the bonanza that we would be clearing shortly and that they were clear to land. We had to apply an enormous amount of power to accelerate quickly enough to go the 1000 ft needed to get to the next opportunity to exit. Keep in mind we are actually closing with the other aircraft. I am shocked and concerned that: 1) we were even asked to do a 180 degree turn and taxi back. I am unclr what advantage it served. 2) that the bonanza was never given go around instructions. The conflict was so apparent, our passenger in the back looking forward were very concerned.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: PLT OF AN ATX BEECH KING AIR 90 WAS INSTRUCTED BY TWR CTLR TO MAKE A 180 DEG TURN ON THE RWY, AFTER LNDG, AND TAXI BACK TO A RWY INTXN FOR TAXI IN TO PARKING. HOWEVER, THE PLT AND PAX NOTICED A BEECH BONANZA ON FINAL COMING RIGHT FOR THEM. WHEN THE RPTR AND HIS PAX OBSERVED THIS, HE PWRED UP EXPEDITE TO THE INTXN IN ORDER TO CLR THE RWY.

Narrative: AFTER BEING CLRED TO LAND AND WHILE ROLLING OUT ON RWY 34 AT PWK, THE TWR CTLR ASKED IF WE COULD DO 180 DEGS ON THE RWY AND TAXI BACK. I SAID THAT WE COULD BUT WE WERE ONLY A COUPLE HUNDRED FT FROM TXWY M AND I SAID WE COULD GET OFF AT TXWY M. IT IS EASIER FOR US TO TAXI OFF THE RWY THAN TO DO A 180 DEG TURN ON THE RWY. SHE SAID SHE WOULD PREFER WE DO A 180 DEG TURN ON THE RWY AND TAXI BACK EXITING AT RWY 12. AFTER I COMPLETED THE 180 DEG TURN, I NOTICED A BONANZA ON SHORT FINAL TO THE RWY WE WERE NOW TAXIING BACK ON. THE CTLR MENTIONED THAT WE SHOULD EXPEDITE OUR TAXI BACK AND EXIT ON RWY 12. THE CTLR ALSO TOLD THE BONANZA THAT WE WOULD BE CLRING SHORTLY AND THAT THEY WERE CLR TO LAND. WE HAD TO APPLY AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF PWR TO ACCELERATE QUICKLY ENOUGH TO GO THE 1000 FT NEEDED TO GET TO THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY TO EXIT. KEEP IN MIND WE ARE ACTUALLY CLOSING WITH THE OTHER ACFT. I AM SHOCKED AND CONCERNED THAT: 1) WE WERE EVEN ASKED TO DO A 180 DEG TURN AND TAXI BACK. I AM UNCLR WHAT ADVANTAGE IT SERVED. 2) THAT THE BONANZA WAS NEVER GIVEN GAR INSTRUCTIONS. THE CONFLICT WAS SO APPARENT, OUR PAX IN THE BACK LOOKING FORWARD WERE VERY CONCERNED.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.