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Ok, perhaps "crashes" isn't the best word, but someone forgot the
chocks! Yikes. Expensive mistake. Maybe it was just trying to pick up some high rollers at the MGM for the trip home..... "A small passenger jet knocked down a fence at McCarran International Airport and poked its nose several feet into Tropicana Avenue on Wednesday night, causing at least one fender bender and forcing the street's closure from Koval Lane to Paradise Road for about five hours. The unoccupied plane struck the fence about 6:45 p.m. Advertisement Linda Healey, a spokeswoman for McCarran, said officials didn't know what caused the Dassault Falcon 900 EX to go through the fence. The plane had been parked on the tarmac before it moved toward the street, Healey said." Las Vegas Review Journal full story http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...s/9785469.html |
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Hash: SHA1 Owen wrote: Ok, perhaps "crashes" isn't the best word, but someone forgot the chocks! Yikes. Expensive mistake. Maybe it was just trying to pick up some high rollers at the MGM for the trip home..... "A small passenger jet knocked down a fence at McCarran International Airport and poked its nose several feet into Tropicana Avenue on Wednesday night, causing at least one fender bender and forcing the street's closure from Koval Lane to Paradise Road for about five hours. The unoccupied plane struck the fence about 6:45 p.m. Linda Healey, a spokeswoman for McCarran, said officials didn't know what caused the Dassault Falcon 900 EX to go through the fence. The plane had been parked on the tarmac before it moved toward the street, Healey said." The local Ch. 8 newsstation here reported that it was the wind that did it. Basically, the Falcon was parked, but not secured or tied down, for lack of a better word. The wind pushed it out towards Tropicana Ave. and Koval Lane, and caused a 3 car fender bender. www.klastv.com or www.lasvegasnow.com have the story on the wind being a factor. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFE3+lyBkZmuMZ8L8RAsZIAJ0Zj0CwK03loaPCq6ex6U jBJHCoIACgyiTv udwBrT1CMDVy8OcCT1kFte4= =ETpo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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While technically the PIC is responsible for securing the aircraft the
reality is that at jet ports the lineboys remove and park the aircraft after everyone exits on the red carpet... The lineboys would be respnsible for chocking the wheels after moving it... denny |
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![]() Denny wrote: While technically the PIC is responsible for securing the aircraft Once you walk away from it, its someone else's responsibility (unless you own it) -Robert |
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Once you walk away from it, its someone else's responsibility...
Doesn't it take a bit more than "walking away from it" to transfer responsibility to another? Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1158985003.272206.294420
@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: Denny wrote: While technically the PIC is responsible for securing the aircraft Once you walk away from it, its someone else's responsibility (unless you own it) -Robert So if I leave the engine running in a rented plane and walk away it's someone else's responsibility if the plane takes off and kills someone? |
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Judah wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1158985003.272206.294420 @h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: Denny wrote: While technically the PIC is responsible for securing the aircraft Once you walk away from it, its someone else's responsibility (unless you own it) -Robert So if I leave the engine running in a rented plane and walk away it's someone else's responsibility if the plane takes off and kills someone? If the engine is running, the plane is not secure. |
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If the engine is running, the plane is not secure.
It can be argued that the jet with the engine off that rolled into the highway was not secure either. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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