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wiltzei
September 22nd, 2010, 09:35
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What happened here? Was the stand on especially steep slope? The video is quite blurry, but did the marshaller clear to start engines before the pushback truck was properly attached to front gear? Just a thought, but can starting one engine cause such a rapid movement forwards as seen on the video? As a trivia, two engines can be started at the same time on the 744.

Bone
September 22nd, 2010, 10:06
That's a very big "ooops"

kilo delta
September 22nd, 2010, 11:15
His foot slipped off the clutch.....

:icon_lol:

OBIO
September 22nd, 2010, 11:28
Those student drivers will get ya every time.

n4gix
September 22nd, 2010, 14:27
No chocks? No parking brake set? Sheesh!

stansdds
September 22nd, 2010, 15:39
Definitely an "oops".

Please remain seated with your seat belts fastened until captain Crash has finished slamming us into the terminal.

stuartcox
September 23rd, 2010, 00:01
SAA plane knocks over a container lorry! What are the chances of capturing these incidents on camera?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TugTwO6Zhg

stansdds
September 23rd, 2010, 02:16
Pretty good actually, everyone has video cameras and many people have cell phone cameras, so cameras are everywhere.

Bjoern
September 23rd, 2010, 09:40
No parking brake, I guess.


In my update for T.Ruths A306/310 you can't start the engines on the ground unless you've got the parking brake set AND at least one hydraulic system on to power them.
Just to avert those nasty "kiss the terminal" incidents.

kilo delta
September 23rd, 2010, 09:49
Quick...blame the co-pilot! :d

Bone
September 23rd, 2010, 10:06
Quick...blame the co-pilot! :d

LMAO.

The old joke in airlines is "gear up, flaps up, shut up". Of course, we're just joking...

wiltzei
September 23rd, 2010, 10:35
So it comes down to two most probable possibilities. A) Crew skipped checking parking brake during checklist for some reason B) Ground crew mishap. I still do believe is this possibility, as two ground handlers are moving a tow bar (?) as they flee from path of the aircraft.

Inertia of a 747 is so great that you probably won´t notice movement without outside visual reference, as crew´s eyes are on EICAS during start-up.