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Old 16th May 2016, 07:40
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Ukranian International takes the jetway for a ride

At TLV last night, a Ukranian International 737 lifted the nose off at the terminal, whilst still attached to the jetway.

One could speculate that they let all the passengers in the front off first, but they are saying that the hold was improperly loaded in the Ukraine.

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CapCom material!
The latest STOL kit from Boeing looks extremely effective...
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This happened a few months ago in BCN as well with a large loco with 737s. Looks similar the however it was the airbridge that malfunctioned and lifted the aircraft up by the L1 door rather than a loading error in the previous incident. Perhaps some dodgy airbridges in BCN! :P
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At BGN last night, a Ukranian International 737
A UIA B737 in BGN? ... I don't think so!
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Originally Posted by sabbasolo
At BGN last night, a Ukranian International 737 lifted the nose off at the terminal, whilst still attached to the jetway.
Yes, using IATA airport codes in a post saves so much time for everyone.

If you use the correct one, that is.
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LLBG

This happened at TLV, sorry about that. LLBG for short. BGN (which I originally wrote) is the correct name of the VOR though

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