LAX ; QF94 and QF 16 clash
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Send the guys from Southwest in to fix the 744, seeing as they are all such a bunch of legends (it'll be fixed in five minutes flat).
The 380 will fix itself.
The 380 will fix itself.
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I guess this will cost a few gold bits that the company apparently doesn't have. May be a naïve question, but doesn't insurance cover this sort of hiccup?
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Okay, a little off topic, but the local handlers on the other side of the Country do a better job.
This was the tail of an Air Jamaica A310 at JFKNY some years back, it was grounded for months after being towed out of a hangar.
This was the tail of an Air Jamaica A310 at JFKNY some years back, it was grounded for months after being towed out of a hangar.
The 747-400 'winglet' is a remove and replace part (I believe it's actually on the MEL that you can dispatch with one missing). Trailing edge damage on the 747 may be a bit tougher to patch.