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http://www.kmsp.com/news/story.asp?1645161
KMSP TV FOX 9 News (Tuesday evening, May 10th) (From the web link) Planes Collide At Twin Cities International Six people were hospitalized tonight after two Northwest airplanes collided on the ground at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. A DC-nine landed at the airport around 7:45 tonight. But hydraulic problems caused the pilot to lose control of the aircraft and slide into an airbus parked near a gate. There was no immediate word on the condition of those hospitalized. The DC-nine clipped the wing of the airbus and slid under the tail section of the plane. The airbus's wing punctured the cockpit of the DC-nine. The passengers on both airplanes were evacuated and emergency crews were on the scene, cleaning up spilled fuel and tending to passengers. Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote in message ...
The DC-nine clipped the wing of the airbus and slid under the tail section of the plane. The airbus's wing punctured the cockpit of the DC-nine. "Ohh baby, was it good for you too?" snicker |
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I remember when I was a kid, I used to regularly see DC-9's back themselves
out of gates using the thrust reversers. My understanding was that the only reason it's not done anymore is because of noise and increased congestion in the terminal areas. Anyways, I know it's impossible to say at this point (idle and uniformed speculation is the whole point of usenet, right?), but I wonder why they didn't use the thrust reversers to stop the plane once they realized the brakes were out. - Ray |
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![]() At last, Boeing has found a use for McDonnell- Douglas! -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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power backs are still done all over the place.. the cans are hydro
activated... R. burns "Ray" wrote in message ... I remember when I was a kid, I used to regularly see DC-9's back themselves out of gates using the thrust reversers. My understanding was that the only reason it's not done anymore is because of noise and increased congestion in the terminal areas. Anyways, I know it's impossible to say at this point (idle and uniformed speculation is the whole point of usenet, right?), but I wonder why they didn't use the thrust reversers to stop the plane once they realized the brakes were out. - Ray |
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The very I reason why not to get stoned and fly at night.
Bush On Tue, 10 May 2005 21:57:57 -0500, "Montblack" wrote: http://www.kmsp.com/news/story.asp?1645161 KMSP TV FOX 9 News (Tuesday evening, May 10th) (From the web link) Planes Collide At Twin Cities International Six people were hospitalized tonight after two Northwest airplanes collided on the ground at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. A DC-nine landed at the airport around 7:45 tonight. But hydraulic problems caused the pilot to lose control of the aircraft and slide into an airbus parked near a gate. There was no immediate word on the condition of those hospitalized. The DC-nine clipped the wing of the airbus and slid under the tail section of the plane. The airbus's wing punctured the cockpit of the DC-nine. The passengers on both airplanes were evacuated and emergency crews were on the scene, cleaning up spilled fuel and tending to passengers. Montblack |
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Of interest, the rudder on the Airbus remained intact.
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In article , Ray wrote:
I remember when I was a kid, I used to regularly see DC-9's back themselves out of gates using the thrust reversers. My understanding was that the only reason it's not done anymore is because of noise and increased congestion in the terminal areas. They still do it at IAH (or at least did so a couple of years ago). -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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![]() "Ben Hallert" wrote in message oups.com... Of interest, the rudder on the Airbus remained intact. It was well under maneuvering speed.... |
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