A380 suffers first accident in Singapore

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A380 suffers first accident in Singapore

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Isn't it ususal to have, if not a pilot, then an engineer riding the brakes?

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Yes, but as it was full of passengers we can assume it was during pushback, and applying brakes to a backwards moving aircraft is not terribly reccommended. In this incidence I imagine having the aircraft sink a few inches into the turf and finding a couple of replacement aeroplanes for the flight is preferable to having 450 very scared pax with an A380 with a damaged tail.
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Tug failure, eh? The article mentioned nothing about the tug operators sphincter failure. :dunno: ;-)

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Yeah, as far as I know you're supposed to have a brake rider at all times, but we all know it doesn't always happen either.

I agree on the sphincter failure. He's probably also got an employment failure now too.

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FlyTexas wrote:Tug failure, eh? The article mentioned nothing about the tug operators sphincter failure. :dunno: ;-)

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