Wow, this is going to be an interesting one to get out safely. Looks like they may not have messed up the belly on that culvert/footing there under the belly, and they'd be good not to do it while pulling the plane out either.
This would also be the reason that you don't powerback without a spotter and very good lighting.
You'd think, but there's still F.28's and F.27's floating about on active rosters in Africa, so you'd be surprised what they'd just fix up and keep going with.
As it is, the damage right now may be (none) and if they pull it out right, it may be (none) still.
Chris Trott wrote:you'd be surprised what they'd just fix up and keep going with.
This might relate...
I recently enjoyed this video as a Teaser to the Gabon Express World Air Routes Series DVD.
Escpecially the Caravelle parts are spectacular...