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Old 20th Nov 2020, 08:12
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Originally Posted by CWL757
​​​​​​That's how nearly every scrapyard does it. If anything that was quite a neat chop.
No it doesn't. Yes there are many methods that would leave a rougher cut but they wouldn't be done with personnel on the wing and access equipment close by. And as mentioned potential damage to the apron. The more normal approach with manual cutting like that would be to have it slung with a crane.

Am more surprised at the airport authority allowing it done in that way considering they are among the most strict airports I've been airside at for airside safety rules.

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