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zfw
1st Mar 2008, 14:49
A little bird tells me that a Dragonair 747 had rather a bumpy landing at MAN last night at 0130.
Outcome appears to be that both wings touched the ground and that at least one engine did too, and also resulted in a blown tyre and a short runway closure.

Mister Geezer
1st Mar 2008, 14:52
Full story in the Freight Dogs forum!

spannersatcx
1st Mar 2008, 17:00
least one engine did too ........

try 3!

Squealing Pig
6th Mar 2008, 16:11
So that explains the 747 at the cargo area with all the engine access panels open, sounds expensive !

hard_landing
7th Mar 2008, 11:50
Had a look at the engines a couple of days ago. 1 & 2 have scrape marks along the cowlings, but 4 suffered the most. One engine has to be replaced and the others are having the cowlings replaced...will take a couple of weeks to get the parts delivered and fitted...getting the replacement engine will be the hold up!!

Spoke to a 747 F/O about it and he wouldn't believe that 3 engines struck the runway!! he just said "How is this possible?"

spannersatcx
7th Mar 2008, 18:19
Replacement engine is already there that's not holding it up. The lack of availablity of nose and fan cowls is the hold up i'm told.

Habster
7th Mar 2008, 18:49
...guess nothing caught on tape if happened at 01:30 !!??

the_hawk
7th Mar 2008, 20:02
@Mod: next time you delete my post, at least merge the thread into http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=316048, thank you