AlexP wrote:Jim,
Not trying to say whether the organisers off the cuff request was right, wrong or indifferent just trying to shed a little light on why there was a perceived cover up.
I suppose the organisers where hoping not to have the incident exaggerated before they were able to present their case to which ever authority cares. That said it would appear they need not have worried as reading the Flightglobal article none of them seem terribly fussed (perhaps this will mean we can see any aircraft we like going for a short hop and a skip without the need for all of that tiresome paperwork!!!

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In any case, the flood gates are open now. Although unsurprisingly Flightglobal ran with the only shots available at the time. :roll:
It’ll be intriguing to see if the real news i.e. the daily papers, TV etc run with it or whether my hypothesis that it’s now old news holds water.
Alex
Yeah. Must admit (until I found some shots) I was interested to see them, but (not including you here ;-) ) there's a lot of the 'toys out the pram' chat on this elesewhere from both sides, which is rather annoying ;-)
I doubt we'll see anything similar soon as I'm pretty sure anyone taxiing will be very careful about their velocity shall we say :o
If anything, it serves as a good reminder to us all just how easily these things happen. Take most aircraft incidents: in this case, possibly the PIC has been distracted by the wing lift and this meant power remained on while he corrected that, etc etc - how often has distraction or failing to notice a developing situation been cited as a contributory factor in a disaster?
If you look at the images, the A/C is roughly half way down the runway. No idea what speed he was doing, but if one were there (as at any airport) - once the aircraft's about a quarter mile away, you don't really see a speed difference between say 80 and 120 kts, so in reality, if this means a strict limit to power on times and speed, I don't think it will spoil the viewer's enjoyment per se ;-)
But we can all relax that 'all's well that ends well' and if anything official is said, we'll know soon enough!
Dunno about the geezer in the hi-viz: I'd have been making a hasty retreat mind you :o
