Really a smart remark in this report, that is.
http://www.ndtv.com/kerala-news/air-india-plane-veers-off-taxiway-at-kochi-airport-all-102-passengers-safe-1746064
Can the aircraft be any more grounded? Or do they expect Air India to depart with it within the next few hours?
Kind regards, Vincent
The aircraft has been grounded
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Lmao
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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I'm surprised the front gear cleared the drain without (noticeable fuselage) damage in the first place.
Unlike the B747 here:
Seems like Boeing have advanced their engineering for the breakaway failing point very well.
Unlike the B747 here:
Seems like Boeing have advanced their engineering for the breakaway failing point very well.
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HJ1an wrote:I'm surprised the front gear cleared the drain without (noticeable fuselage) damage in the first place.
Exactly my thought. As i understood it, the plane went forward, so the front gear must have collapsed and then the plane still moved forward to this position.
The 747 looks quite funny, as if it is grazing I hope all First Class survived.
Kind regards, Vincent
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KL-666 wrote:The 747 looks quite funny, as if it is grazing I hope all First Class survived.
Kind regards, Vincent
That happened some time in mid 2000s I think. The plane was already empty and the crew (probably not actual pilots? maybe?) were moving it for maintenance. So, yeah, no passengers to get hurt. Though it would be pretty nasty if someone was actually lounging inside there.
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